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what is torque.

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what is torque...

Answer / rahul

Torque is nothing but tangitial force .

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what is torque...

Answer / murali krishnan

Torque is nothing but "twisting force".

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what is torque...

Answer / abhay

torque is vector numerically equal to the product of force and perpendicular distance of axis of rotation from the line of action of force. it is analogous to force of translational motion in case of motion involving rotation .unlike force to overcome inertia of a body it is applied to overcome the inertia of rotation of a body.

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what is torque...

Answer / shiva reddy

Torque is Turning or twisting moment of force about an Axis

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what is torque...

Answer / xaviertce

Torque, also called moment or moment of force , is the
tendency of a force to rotate an object about an axis,as a
force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a
twist.simply is a rotating moment

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what is torque...

Answer / v.nagaraj

Torque is a measure of how much a force acting on an object
causes that object to rotate.

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what is torque...

Answer / guest

torque is force to rotate a object in particular axis

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what is torque...

Answer / nani

Torque is nothing but twisting force or transverse force.

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what is torque...

Answer / xaviertce

torque is moments force is rotating object in axial ,it is
defined as radial distance multi with force

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