Meaning & Definition of word "Torque"

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    Torque

    /tɔːrk/

    noun:

    • 1. A measure of the force that can cause an object to rotate about an axis.
      • Example: The engineer calculated the torque needed to turn the heavy machinery.
    • 2. The moment of force acting on an object, often measured in newton-meters or foot-pounds.
      • Example: The car's engine produces a high torque at low RPMs.
    • 3. A twisting force that results in rotation.
      • Example: The torque applied to the bolt was not sufficient to tighten it adequately.

    verb:

    • 1. To exert a twisting force on an object.
      • Example: He torqued the wrench to ensure the bolt was securely fastened.
    • 2. To twist or turn something, typically to achieve a desired tension or pressure.
      • Example: They torqued the screws to the specified measurement for safety.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'torquere' meaning 'to twist'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    torque wrench:

    A tool used to apply a specific torque to a fastener.

    torque specs:

    Specifications detailing the required torque for a specific application.

    high torque:

    Referring to an engine or mechanism that produces substantial rotational force.

    Related Words

    moment:

    The measure of the tendency of a force to rotate an object about an axis.

    tension:

    The state of being stretched tight, which can be related to torque in ropes or cables.

    Slang Meanings of torque

    Meaning: High power

    Example Sentence: That new car has some serious torque!

    Meaning: To go fast or to power through something

    Example Sentence: Just torque it down the straightaway!