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Torque can be calculated by multiplying the force (NNN) applied at 90∘90∘ to the lever arm at a distance (mm) from the pivot point (point of rotation), the compound SI unit for the torque is N⋅mN⋅m. If the force (at 90∘90∘ to the lever arm) applied is 15 N15 N and it is applied at 2.0 m2.0 m from the pivot point (point of rotation), what is the torque on the lever?
Express the torque with the appropriate units.
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