July 31, 2010
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In the equation below, what is L.H.S?
1
= 1
. 
L.H.S = Left Hand Side
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Answer:
1 Joule = 1 Newton . meter
The strange looking pic to the right is the SI Meter standard

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Ah the good old days of high school physics.
standard metre bar in paris.
1 J = 1 Nm
Is I’m reading it now, the answer is obviously “Joule”.
named after James Prescott Joule,it is the energy expended in applying a force of
one Newton through a distance of one metre.
Pic 1 –> James Joule
Pic 2 –> Issace Newton
Pic 3 –> the platinum iridium bar used for standard measurment of 1 meter
torque = Newton x Meter
LHS = Joule
definition of 1 joule.
E=f.d
joule=newton * meter
platinum irridium rod was the standard for meter.