Foot Pounds
Lb/Ft or pound feet. Sometimes called FT/Lbs
i was taught foot/lbs
Torque output of the engine at that speed.
Power is measured in both torque and horsepower.
For a mechanical engine, such as a steam engine, or an automotive engine, two parameters are important. These are the power output at a given speed, and the torque available at that speed.The power would be measured in Horsepower, and the torque in foot-pounds. [In Imperial units.]In metric units those would be kilowatts, and Newton-meters. It would be normal to make a plot of these parameters at various speeds.
The maximum torque that this engine can produce is 350 Nm.
the bottom part of the car is it A: Torque is grunt, the pulling power of the engine, measured in Horse power.
The torque applied to the drive is adjusted by instructing the engine to increase or decrease output.
Torque is defined as force multiplied by the distance, from the axis of rotation, at which such as force is applied.In the case of an engine, I believe the torque would have to be measured.
Horsepower is typically calculated based on the formula: horsepower = (torque x RPM) / 5252. Torque is measured in pound-feet, and RPM is the engine speed in revolutions per minute. This formula allows for the conversion of torque and engine speed into a measure of power output.
The measure of twisting or rotational force that an engine can produce is called torque. It is a crucial aspect of an engine's performance and is usually measured in units such as pound-feet or newton-meters. Torque plays a significant role in determining the overall power and efficiency of an engine.
Peak torque is typically measured by running the engine on a dynamometer and recording the maximum twisting force produced by the engine. The peak torque value is usually given in foot-pounds (lb-ft) or Newton-meters (N-m) and represents the maximum rotational force that the engine can generate at a specific engine speed.