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The dimensions of torque are:

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Torque has the same dimensional formula as energy but represents rotational force rather than work done.
Updated On: Mar 10, 2025
  • [M\(^0\)L\(^3\)T\(^{-2}\)]
  • [ML\(^3\)T\(^{-1}\)]
  • [M\(^{-1}\)L\(^{-3}\)T\(^2\)]
  • [ML\(^2\)T\(^{-2}\)]
  • [M\(^0\)T\(^0\)T\(^{-1}\)]
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Torque (\( \tau \)) is defined as the cross product of the force (\( F \)) and the lever arm (\( r \)): \[ \tau = r \times F \] The dimensional formula of force (\( F \)) is obtained from Newton’s second law: \[ F = ma \Rightarrow [MLT^{-2}] \] The lever arm (\( r \)) represents distance and has the dimensional formula: \[ [L] \] Multiplying these together: \[ \tau = [L] \times [MLT^{-2}] = [ML^2T^{-2}] \] Thus, the dimensional formula of torque is [ML\(^2\)T\(^{-2}\)].
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