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  1. In physics and mechanics, torque is the rotational analogue of linear force. It is also referred to as the moment of force (also abbreviated to moment). It describes the rate of change of angular momentum that would be imparted to an isolated body.
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    In the field of solid mechanics, torsionis the twisting of an object due to an applied torque. Torsion is expressed in either the pascal(Pa), an SIunit for newtons per square metre, or in pounds per square inch(psi) while torque is expressed in newton metres(N·m) or foot-pound force(ft·lbf).
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    WEBNov 25, 2023 · Learn about torque, the measure of how much a force causes an object to rotate, from Physics Book. Find out the history, modeling, units, direction, and problems of torque.

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    WEBAug 2, 2024 · The torque, specified with regard to the axis of rotation, is equal to the magnitude of the component of the force vector lying in the plane perpendicular to the axis, multiplied by the shortest distance …

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    WEBAug 2, 2019 · Torque is the tendency of a force to cause or change the rotational motion of a body. Learn how to calculate torque, its units, its direction, and its applications in physics.

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    WEBWe have seen Newton's 2nd Law which relates force to mass and acceleration, which tells us how the linear motion of an object changes due to external forces. Now we want to develop the analog of the 2nd Law …

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