force times distance (inch-pounds or N-m)
Momentum = Mass X Velocity Velocity = Displacement/Time Dimension of Mass = M Dimension of Displacement = L Dimension of Time = T Therefore Dimension of Velocity = LT-1 Therefore Dimension of Momentum = MLT-1
The zeroth dimension is a point without a length, width, or a height.
Volume is a measurement of capacity. Dimension is a linear measurement.
Albert Einstein said that time is the fourth dimension.
No. Everything in our world is four dimensions. 3 dimensions of space, and 1 dimension of time.
Follow the manufacturers instructions.
Depends on what you have done to them, American have more torqe and horses, but if you do alot to an asain car you could have the same horses but not as much torqe. Try it your self and find out
65 lbs
15 to 20 pouunds of torqe if you have a 10" or 12" disk. this is what it says in my manual 15 to 20 pouunds of torqe if you have a 10" or 12" disk. this is what it says in my manual
922 lb-ft @ 2200 rpm
Torque is rotational force, it makes things change direction.
15 feet and 40 feet pounds
6 on the bellhousing and 3 on the torqe conveter
you need a 45 or 50 torqe bit
a torqe wrench
A F450 is much stronger it has more hp and torqe
The net torque is equal to moment of inertia times angular acceleration. (Στ=Ia)