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torque


torque 1

T0279200 (tôrk)n.1. The measure of a force's tendency to produce torsion or rotation about an axis, equal to the product of the force vector and the radius vector from the axis of rotation to the point of application of the force; the moment of a force.2. A turning or twisting force.tr.v. torqued, torqu·ing, torques To impart torque to.
[From Latin torquēre, to twist; see terkw- in Indo-European roots.]
torqu′er n.torque′y adj.

torque 2

or torc T0279200 (tôrk)n. A collar, a necklace, or an armband made of a strip of twisted metal, worn by the ancient Celts and Germans.
[French, from Old French, from Latin torquēs, from torquēre, to twist; see terkw- in Indo-European roots.]

torque

(tɔːk) n1. (Archaeology) Also: torc a necklace or armband made of twisted metal, worn esp by the ancient Britons and Gauls2. (General Physics) any force or system of forces that causes or tends to cause rotation3. (Mechanical Engineering) the ability of a shaft to cause rotation[C19: from Latin torquēs necklace, and torquēre to twist]

torque1

(tɔrk)

n., v. torqued, torqu•ing. n. 1. something that produces or tends to produce torsion or rotation. 2. the measured ability of a rotating element, as of a gear or shaft, to overcome turning resistance. 3. the rotational effect on plane-polarized light passing through certain liquids or crystals. v.i., v.t. 4. to rotate or cause to rotate or twist. [1880–85; < Latin torquēre to twist]

torque2

(tɔrk)
n. a collar, necklace, or similar ornament consisting of a twisted narrow band, usu. of precious metal, worn esp. by the ancient Gauls and Britons. [1825–35; < French < Latin torques]

torque

(tôrk) The tendency of a force applied to an object to make it rotate about an axis. Torque is equal to the amount of the force acting on the object multiplied by the distance from its point of application to the axis around which the object rotates (or would rotate if it were not fixed in place).

Torque

 of mechanics—Lipton, 1970.
Thesaurus
Noun1.torque - a twisting forcetorque - a twisting force torsionforce - (physics) the influence that produces a change in a physical quantity; "force equals mass times acceleration"magnetic moment, moment of a magnet - the torque exerted on a magnet or dipole when it is placed in a magnetic field
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torque


torque (someone) off

To irritate, frustrate, or exasperate someone. It really torqued me off to hear that yet another local grocery store was being bought out by the huge supermarket chain.See also: off, torque

be torqued off

To be particularly irritated, frustrated, or exasperated (by something). It's no use being torqued off over the professor's teaching style; you just have to adapt and do as well as you can. I was pretty torqued off to hear that yet another local grocery store was being bought out by the huge supermarket chain.See also: off, torque

get torqued off

To become particularly irritated, frustrated, or exasperated (by something). It's no use getting torqued off over the professor's teaching style; you just have to adapt and do as well as you can. I got pretty torqued off when I heard that yet another local grocery store was being bought out by the huge supermarket chain.See also: get, off, torque

torqued off

Particularly irritated, frustrated, or exasperated. It's no use getting torqued off just because you don't like your professor's style of teaching. I was pretty torqued off to hear that yet another local grocery store was being bought out by the huge supermarket chain.See also: off, torque

torqued

(torkt)1. mod. angry; bent. Now, now! Don’t get torqued! 2. mod. drunk. (A play on twisted.) Mary gets torqued on just a few drinks. See also: torque

torque


torque,

in physics, that which tends to change the rate of rotation of a body; also called the momentmoment,
in physics and engineering, term designating the product of a quantity and a distance (or some power of the distance) to some point associated with that quantity.
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commonly, a "push" or "pull," more properly defined in physics as a quantity that changes the motion, size, or shape of a body. Force is a vector quantity, having both magnitude and direction.
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. The torque produced by rotating parts of an electric motor or internal-combustion engine is often used as a measure of its ability to do useful work. The magnitude of the torque acting on a body is equal to the product of the force acting on the body and the distance from its point of application to the axis around which the body is free to rotate. Only the component of the force lying in the plane of rotation and perpendicular to the radius from the axis of rotation to the point of application contributes to the torque. This radius is called the moment arm, or lever arm. The net torque acting on a body is always equal to the product of the body's moment of inertia about its axis of rotation and its observed angular accelerationacceleration,
change in the velocity of a body with respect to time. Since velocity is a vector quantity, involving both magnitude and direction, acceleration is also a vector. In order to produce an acceleration, a force must be applied to the body.
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. If a body undergoes no angular acceleration, there is no net torque acting on it. Units of torque are units of force multiplied by units of distance, e.g., newton-meters, dyne-centimeters, and foot-pounds (or pound-feet).

Torque

The product of a force and its perpendicular distance to a point of turning; also called the moment of the force. Torque produces torsion and tends to produce rotation. Torque arises from a force or forces acting tangentially to a cylinder or from any force or force system acting about a point. A couple, consisting of two equal, parallel, and oppositely directed forces, produces a torque or moment about the central point. A prime mover such as a turbine exerts a twisting effort on its output shaft, measured as torque. In structures, torque appears as the sum of moments of torsional shear forces acting on a transverse section of a shaft or beam. See Couple

torque

[tȯrk] (mechanics) For a single force, the cross product of a vector from some reference point to the point of application of the force with the force itself. Also known as moment of force; rotation moment. For several forces, the vector sum of the torques (first definition) associated with each of the forces.

torque

That which tends to produce rotation; the product of a force and a lever arm which tends to twist a body, as the action of a wrench turning a nut on a bolt.

torque

torqueRotation of propeller produces torque.torqueThe illustration shows torque of a propeller. Here 2πrn is the rotational velocity. The direction of the torque is opposite to that of the direction of rotation of propeller.The moment of force or combination of forces that tends to produce rotational motion. Torque is the counterforce against the engine force that drives a propeller or rotor. It is measured by multiplying the force by its perpendicular distance from the turning point.

torque

1. a necklace or armband made of twisted metal, worn esp by the ancient Britons and Gauls 2. any force or system of forces that causes or tends to cause rotation 3. the ability of a shaft to cause rotation

torque


torque

 [tork] a rotatory force causing part of a structure to twist about an axis.

torque (T),

(tōrk), 1. A rotatory force. 2. In dentistry, a torsion force applied to a tooth to produce or maintain crown or root movement. [L. torqueo, to twist]

torque

(T) (tōrk) 1. A rotatory force. 2. dentistry A torsion force applied to a tooth to produce or maintain crown or root movement. [L. torqueo, to twist]

torque

(tōrk) 1. In dentistry, torsion force applied to a tooth to produce or maintain crown or root movement. 2. A rotatory force. [L. torqueo, to twist]
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torque


  • noun

Synonyms for torque

noun a twisting force

Synonyms

  • torsion

Related Words

  • force
  • magnetic moment
  • moment of a magnet
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