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noun - one that torques
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Torque, moment, or moment of force is rotational force. Just as a linear force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist to an object. In three dimensions, the torque is a pseudovector; for point particles, it is given by the cross product of the position vector (distance vector) and the force vector. * The symbol for torque is typically * * * * τ * * * {\displaystyle \tau } * , the lowercase Greek letter tau. When it is called moment of force, it is commonly denoted by M. * The magnitude of torque of a rigid body depends on three quantities: the force applied, the lever arm vector connecting the origin to the point of force application, and the angle between the force and lever arm vectors. In symbols:* * * * * τ * * = * * r * * × * * F * * * * * * {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\tau }}=\mathbf {r} \times \mathbf {F} \,\!} * * * * * τ * = * ‖ * * r * * ‖ * * ‖ * * F * * ‖ * sin * * θ * * * * * {\displaystyle \tau =\|\mathbf {r} \|\,\|\mathbf {F} \|\sin \theta \,\!} * where * * * * * * τ * * * * {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\tau }}} * is the torque vector and * * * * τ * * * {\displaystyle \tau } * is the magnitude of the torque, * r is the position vector (a vector from the origin of the coordinate system defined to the point where the force is applied) * F is the force vector, * × denotes the cross product, which is defined as magnitudes of the respective vectors times sin θ. * θ is the angle between the force vector and the lever arm vector.The SI unit for torque is N⋅m. For more on the units of torque, see Units. |