Torque is the product of (force) x (distance from the center of rotation).So with a distance from the center that's large enough or small enough,any force can produce as much or as little torque as you want.
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no, but rotation can produce centripetal force
Magnetic Force
No, a force is not a motion. A force may produce motion of a mass.
The wolf jaw can produce 3,200 psi pressure which inables it to crush bones and such.
The lower jaw (mandible) may be dislocated by force.
An adult saltwater crocodile's jaw has a bite force of 3000 lbs to 5000 lbs of bite force!
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the strongest recorded human bite force was 4,337N. While it's hard to measure how much force a shark's jaw can apply, it has been estimated that they can apply over 26,000N.
Yes frogs have a jaw. There is a jaw bone much like humans only much smaller, and thinner.
Torque is the product of (force) x (distance from the center of rotation).So with a distance from the center that's large enough or small enough,any force can produce as much or as little torque as you want.
your jaw
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no, but rotation can produce centripetal force
A domestic cat's bite force would be anywhere from 300 - 500 PSI
ants jaw are much smaller and humans jaw are much bigger.
ants jaw are much smaller and humans jaw are much bigger.