In an automotive context, torque refers to an engine's rotational force.
1 You were just quite critical with the available torque at higher speed.
2 Tractable torque , sensational eight-speeder and excellent outward vision work in its favour.
3 The downside has traditionally been reduced torque and therefore more sluggish performance.
4 Ankle dorsi- and plantarflexion maximal torque values were measured under static conditions.
5 If you use a different stroke and torque , it can go straight.
6 These hubs move blades in two different directions, eliminating the torque effect.
7 Additional torque - say, from sudden braking - actually tightens the seal.
8 In the above example, the torque on the phone is still zero.
9 When we consider torque , there are two forces that produce non-zero torque .
10 The means that the counter-clockwise torque and clockwise torque must be equal.
11 No surprise, given that electric motors provide all of their torque instantaneously.
12 Loss of torque immediately after injury was not altered by the drugs.
13 They were a standard size, fitting the zero - torque wrench that he carried.
14 Electric motors provide boatloads of torque , so they're perfect for the job.
15 Toyota hasn't released combined torque but says the petrol engine delivers 221Nm.
16 Together they provide an impressive 550 horsepower and about that much torque .
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