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What Is A Torque Value?

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    The torque value is the measurement of how tight you need to tighten the screw so that it stays tight.
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    Chatter  

    answered 3 years ago

      The value of torque is calculated as the power divided by the angular speed. In other words, power is the product of the torque and the angular speed.

      Power is defined as the amount of work done by a force per unit of time. On the other hand, the time and the rotational distance are interrelated by the angular speed. Each of the revolutions result in the circumference of the circle around which the force travels which, in turn, generates the torque. When this torque causes the angular speed to increase, it is said to be doing work.

      If a force is applied and acts through a distance, it is said to doing mechanical work. However, if the force is applied and acts through a rotational distance, it is merely said to be doing work.
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      Aki  

      answered 3 years ago

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