
1) American road movie 2) Ancient neck chain 3) Auto engineering concern 4) Auto racing magazine 5) British monthly magazine 6) British online magazine 7) Engine force 8) Fictional gangster 9) Force 10) Force on a nut 11) Free game engine 12) MacOS programming tool 13) Moment of force 14) Physical quantity
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1) Torq
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• (n.) A turning or twisting; tendency to turn, or cause to turn, about an axis. • (n.) That which tends to produce torsion; a couple of forces. • (n.) A collar or neck chain, usually twisted, especially as worn by ancient barbaric nations, as the Gauls, Germans, and Britons.
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A twisting, gyroscopic force acting in opposition to an axis of rotation, such as with a turning propeller; aka Torsion.
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(motor) The turning or twisting force generated by an electrical motor in order for it to operate. Related category • ENGINES AND MOTORS
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A measure of the effectiveness of a force or moment in setting a body in rotation. In mechanics, a torque is a twisting moment or couple which tends to twist a fixed object such as a shaft about a rotation axis. If the shaft starts to rotate, the power it transmits is give by the product of the rota...
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A measurement of an engine's power that indicates how forcefully it can rotate the crankshaft at a given engine speed.
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(tork) a rotatory force causing part of a structure to twist about an axis.
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A shaft's resistance to twisting during a swing.
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A unit of measure describing the twisting force, or leverage, an engine can exert on the rear wheel. Typically, an engine with a lot of torque will have the potential to speed up faster at lower rpms. (See also: horsepower)
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A twined metal loop worn around the neck by Celts.
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A neck ornament, which was a symbol of power to the Celts. Silver. The idea was adopted by the Romans, who awarded a silver or gold torque as a military decoration. The soldiers who got them were known as torquati or torquati duplares when they got the award twice. The decoration was associated with an increase in pay or double increase for the dup…...
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Torque noun [ Latin
torques a twisted neck chain, from
torquere to twist.]
1. A collar or neck chain, usually twisted, especially as worn by ancient barbaric nations, as the Gauls, Germans, and Britons.
2. [ Latin
torquere to twist.]
(Mech.) That which tends...
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twisting force causing rotationÂ
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a twisting force measured in foot-pounds or newton-metres.
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(T) Type: Term Pronunciation: tōrk Definitions: 1. A rotatory force. 2. In dentistry, a torsion force applied to a tooth to produce or maintain crown or root movement.
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A torque was a necklace or collar of twisted metal worn by ancient Britons and Gauls.
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A twisting, gyroscopic force acting in opposition to an axis of rotation, such as with a turning propeller.
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A force that produces rotation. Torque is measured in pound-feet in the English system and Newton-meters in the metric system.
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(physics) Turning effect of force on an object. A turbine produces a torque that turns an electricity generator in a power station. Torque is measured by multiplying the force by its perpendicular distance from the turning point
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A twisting, gyroscopic force acting in opposition to an axis of rotation, such as with a turning propeller; aka Torsion.
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A measure of twisting force, given in foot-pounds (abbreviated as lb.-ft.) or Newton-meters (N-m). In the case of an automobile, it is the twisting or rotational force the engine exerts on the crankshaft. Vehicle specifications often include the maximum torque an engine produces at a specific number of revolutions. An engine that produces 200 lb.-f...
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(Motor) The turning or twisting force generated by an electrical motor in order for it to operate.
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[SAT terms] a twisting force
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[Literary terms] a twisting force
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