Torque is used to absorb the twisting motion of a load line. Torque is used to measure how much force the object being twisted can rotate on its axis.
two-dimensional motion in a plane
frontal plane
Projective motion is any motion defined in two dimensions. For example, if we mathematically project the three-dimensional path of a flying airplane onto a flat plane, the result is projective motion. The three-dimensional path was projected (thus the term) onto the flat plane..
A push-up and bench-press are usually considered transverse plane exercises.
Plane or gliding joints that allow sliding or back and forth motion and twisting movements.
wrench
The threads are what make it work. As you will know if you have tried to use a screw with stripped threads, it is useless. That is because a screw is a simple machine built from an even simpler machine: the inclined plane. The threads are an inclined plane wound around the outside of the screw, and are what change the twisting motion into a lifting motion.
plane motion depends upon two types motion 1-Rectilinear motion 2-curvelinear motion (the angle remain same)
Torque is used to absorb the twisting motion of a load line. Torque is used to measure how much force the object being twisted can rotate on its axis.
two-dimensional motion in a plane
A spiral fracture.
Frontal Plane
It is in the Sagittal plane.
sagittal plane
in the frontal plane
in the frontal plane