>
> I think the quantities you meant to compare are torque and energy (both of 
> which have units of force*length).
>

Yup, sorry.
 

> Torque, although sometimes expressed as a scalar or a vector, is actually 
> best represented as a bivector (two components per spatial dimension in 
> whatever system we are looking at).
>

How so? I know that the force and length are orthogonal, but that would 
still be one component per spatial dimension. 

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