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Since torque is a force, and as such has a direction, it is a vector.

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Torque is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude (how strong the force is) and direction (the axis about which the force is applied).

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Torque is a vector product T=Force x Displacement = FxD 1FxD ,

where FxD is the scalar and 1FxD is the unit direction.

Torque is vector energy!

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Torque is a vector quantity as it's force x distance, forces are vectors and a vector x a scalar = a vector.

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nopee its a vector

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torque is a vector quantity

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