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Torque is a example of vector quantity (yes or no |
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Answer» Yes Yes Yes torque is a vector quantity. Yes,\xa0Torque is a example of vector quantity.Explanation:Torque is calculated by multiplying force and distance. It is a vector quantity, meaning it has both a direction and a magnitude. Either the angular velocity for the moment of inertia of an object is changing, or both. Yes |
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