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Torque in Jet Propulsion Formulas
Torque is described as the turning effect of force on the axis of rotation. In brief, it is a moment of force. It is characterized by τ. And is denoted by τ. Torque is usually measured using the Newton Meter for Torque. Note that the value of Torque is always positive.
Formulas to find Torque in Jet Propulsion
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List of variables in Jet Propulsion formulas
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Tangential Velocity at Exit
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Tangential Velocity at Inlet
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FAQ
What is the Torque?
Torque is described as the turning effect of force on the axis of rotation. In brief, it is a moment of force. It is characterized by τ. Torque is usually measured using the Newton Meter for Torque. Note that the value of Torque is always positive.
Can the Torque be negative?
No, the Torque, measured in Torque cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Torque?
Torque is usually measured using the Newton Meter[N*m] for Torque. Newton Centimeter[N*m], Newton Millimeter[N*m], Kilonewton Meter[N*m] are the few other units in which Torque can be measured.
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