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What difference between running torque and starting torque?

Torque is the the force required to move a body about its fulcrum. The starting Torque is the force required to move the body from 0 rpm to the stipulated rpm, the Running torque is the force required to maintain the rpm. The Starting torque is often higher than the running force. Imagine peddling a push bike with one gear (say the one gear is a high gear), the force required to set off will be relatively high in comparison to the force you exert in order to maintain a velocity.


Winds blowing in the same direction are referred to?

A wind that blows consistently from one direction is known as a prevailing wind. For example, over most of North America, the wind tends to blow from West to East, thus the prevailing Westerly.


Is a Transmission control solenoid and a torque converter clutch solenoid one and the same?

No they arent.


How many feet are in a running foot?

One. They are the same.


When measuring torque is a two foot-pound measurement the equivalent of two pounds of force applied one foot from the pivot point or one pound of force two feet from the pivot point?

The way torque works, these two cases give the same torque, or twisting force, to the object at the pivot point. To find the torque applied, multiply the force by the distance. Obviously this is the same in the two cases you describe.


What is one example of velocity?

One example of Velocity is that if you are running in the same direction, your speed and velocity is the same. But if you are running AROUND the track, your speed is the same but your velocity is changing.


What is the exhaust manifold torque spec's for 1997 ford F-250 5.4 engine?

The torque specs for the manifolds is 17-19 lbs/ft. Torque in the following pattern.... 1 through 8, #1 is the top one closest to the exit (or crossover) flange. #2 is the lower one on the same port. #3 is the top one on the next port over. #4 is lower one, same port., ect, ect,.


Is the marathon wheelchair race the same distance as the running one?

yes


Why a pure single phase induction motor does not have starting torque but has running torque?

A single-phase induction motor can be considered as running on two oppositely-rotating magnetic fields. In normal running just below synchronous speed, the slip is perhaps 0.05 on one of these rotating fields and 1.95 on the other. The first field supplies the major part of the torque. When the motor is stationary with power supplied, both fields have a slip of 1 and they produce contrary torques so the motor remains stalled. If the motor is spun in one direction, the slip becomes unbalanced and there is a net torque from the direction with the least slip, so the motor runs up in that direction.


What are winds that blow mainly from one direction?

Winds that blow mainly from one direction are called prevailing winds. These winds are influenced by global atmospheric circulation patterns and generally blow consistently from the same direction in a particular area. Examples include the trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies.


Will a torque converter from a 1996 Dodge Caravan with a 3.3 interchange with a 1997 transmission with the same engine?

it should as long as you have the same number splines in the old one as the new one and the spline housing is the same in diameter and length


What is the average price for torque testers?

Torque testers start around 900 dollars. They can even be more expensive, running all the way to 1600 dollars or more. You would be wise to search online for the best price possible before buying one in a store.