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Force times length is the measurement of work done on an object. It represents the product of a force applied to an object and the distance over which the force is applied. This quantity is expressed in units of energy (e.g., Joules).

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force times length is the dimension for Work or Energy or Torque. Some examples are Newton meters (equivalent to Joules), inch pounds, foot pounds. The pounds are pounds force, not pounds mass.

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