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  1. Torque is given by. τ = F d τ = F d. where. F-> Force Acting on the Body. d ->is the perpendicular distance from the pivot point to the line of action of force F. τ τ -> Torque. Torque is a vector quantity .It has both magnitude and direction. The SI unit of Force is Newton-m. It can be expressed in vector form as.

  2. Torque Calculator. Torque is generally any force that causes rotation, it can be thought of as a twist to an object. For example, a Torque wrench is a type of wrench with a gauge attached to indicate the torque applied. The metre or meter (American spelling), (SI unit symbol: m), is the fundamental unit of length in the International System of ...

  3. Torque calculator for various use cases. Sprocket Torque Calculator. A calculator to determine the required torque for a sprocket diameter, chain tension, angular velocity, and the coefficient of friction.

  4. Calculate required bolt torque. The relation between applied torque and axial force - or load - in a bolt can be calculated in this general equation as. T = K F d (1 - l/100) (1) where. T = wrench torque (Nm, lbf ft) K = constant that depends on the bolt material and size. d = nominal bolt diameter (m, ft)

  5. The Net Torque Calculator is commonly used in various applications, including mechanical engineering, physics, and machinery design, to analyze and predict the rotational behavior of objects. Engineers and physicists rely on this tool to ensure that machinery and systems operate efficiently and safely.

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  7. Torque is a vector quantity. The direction of the torque vector depends on the direction of the force on the axis. Anyone who has ever opened a door has an intuitive understanding of torque. When a person opens a door, they push on the side of the door farthest from the hinges. Pushing on the side closest to the hinges requires considerably ...