at starting or initial stage there is no acceleration,it requires more force or power to move any body during initial stage,where as in running condition,it also requires some force or power whioch is less then the imitial power.hence the starting torque is always > pull up torque
in steam engines, the steam has to be compressed, which needs less torque than the internal combustion engine, where fuel air mixture is compressed Hence, the case!
no less torque less top speed
4 times
it intial power is low and did not produce much energy
because they have less horsepower and do not have that much torque in their engine
Yes, you would weigh less if you were on the moon
Less than one tenth (1/10) of the earths gravitational pull.
YES
Gravitational pull is less for Mercury, Venus, Mars and Uranus. And th eother planets have higher gravitational pull.
There are 3 possibilities:-1) If the pinion has less teeth than the wheel - torque is increased.2) If the pinion has more teeth than the wheel - torque is decreased.3) If the pinion has the same number of teeth as the wheel - torque is constant.
the moon's gravitational pull is far less than that of earth's
The moon has weaker gravity than Earth does.