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actually hold on no, torque has different units to moment of inertia unless there's something ELSE i don't knowYou're gonna be in for a shock when you learn that's just torque, something we also generally accept for LS
torque is kg m^2 s^-2
MoI is kg m^2, there's a missing time^2 component
the two are PROPORTIONAL (higher MoI means more torque needed to do anything to it) but not one-in-the-same