Torque depends on three main factors: the magnitude of the force applied, the distance from the pivot point (also known as the lever arm), and the angle at which the force is applied. Specifically, torque is maximized when the force is applied perpendicularly to the lever arm. The formula for torque (τ) is τ = r × F × sin(θ), where r is the lever arm length, F is the force, and θ is the angle between the force vector and the lever arm.
The pullout torque is the maximum torque a motor can achieve. Also known as breakdown or peak torque. It occurs at the point where, the increase in the rotor current is exactly balanced by the decrease in the rotor power factor.
Depends WHICH engine, all 2.4's don't have same torque.
Depends on what the factor is.
This depends on what engine you are working on.
Depends on the engine.
That depends on what engine it has.
The magnitude of the torque depends on the force applied to the beam and the distance from the point where the beam is bolted. The torque can be calculated using the formula Torque = Force x Distance.
That depends on the seller of the transmission.
yes, but it also depends with torque and so on.
depends on which bolt.
Depends on the vehicle.
Depends on which engine the car has...