Meaning & Definition of Torque in English
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Torque
A measure of rotational force.
Pronunciation:
/tɔːrk/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
torquesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A twisting force that produces or tends to produce rotation or torsion.
Example Sentence: The mechanic measured the torque on the bolt with a torque wrench.
Definition: The turning force of a motor.
Example Sentence: This engine has a high torque that allows it to pull heavy loads.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'torquere' meaning 'to twist'.
Synonyms
twistrotational forcetorsionmoment
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.
Translations
- Spanish: par
- French: couple
- German: Drehmoment
- Russian: момент силы
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!