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A torque.
torque tends to rotate an object.
A torque acting on an object tends to produce rotation.
It sort of depends on the muscle and the length of the "lever".
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A torque.
The torque settings depend on the amount of pressure being exerted on an object to make it function.
Torque is Force you silly duffa
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torque tends to rotate an object.
Before torque wrenches you simply had to judge the amount of force you used by the 'pull' you exerted on the wrench.
A torque acting on an object tends to produce rotation.
It sort of depends on the muscle and the length of the "lever".
To calculate brake torque, multiply force with the distance from the point of rotation. Force is equal to the torsional reaction caused by the brakes, and is also equal in magnitude to the torque exerted by the road.