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Torque, also called Moment Of A Force, in physics, the tendency of a force to rotate the body to which it is applied.
In physics, torque is a vector that describes a force to rotate a corpus about a central point, figure 1.
Since you need to use a force that is perpendicular to the moment arm, you need a vertical force to rotate the bar.
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If the vehicle turns to the left, the right-hand wheel will be forced to rotate faster than the left-hand wheel, and the side gears and the pinions will rotate relative to one another.
In the latest of a series of proposed financial regulation changes, Michel Barnier, EU internal market commissioner, is proposing that auditors will be forced to rotate after a maximum of six years with any particular company – and will then have to wait ("cool off") for four years before the same client can re-engage them.
Companies would also be forced to rotate their accounting partners every five years.This would be on top of Mr Bush's plans to create a new financial crimes "SWAT team" and to boost the penalties for people convicted of the existing offences covered by company fraud legislation.
When subjected to an external electric field, carbon nanotubes in suspension are polarized and forced to rotate due to the consequent electric torque.
The tank is forced to rotate around the y-axis in point A as shown in Figure 1, causing the oil inside the tank to move and interact with the beam.
In the absence of an organic cause, a short segment of the small bowel does not contract normally, causing the balance of peristaltic forces to rotate the intestinal wall inward, creating the intussusceptum [8].
By what was called "an error in translation," the mechanism had a torque -- the force necessary to rotate an object -- of 185 newtons a millimeter instead of 360, the draft memorandum said.
Their guards have used hard drives to free up Hibbert, a 7-foot-2 center, or force Miami to rotate a smaller player onto him, creating an even more drastic mismatch.
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