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Torque in Torsional Rigidity and Polar Modulus Formulas
Torque is a measure of the force that can cause an object to rotate about an axis. And is denoted by T. Torque is usually measured using the Kilonewton Meter for Torque. Note that the value of Torque is always negative.
Formulas to find Torque in Torsional Rigidity and Polar Modulus
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Torque on Shaft using Torsional Rigidity
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Torsional Rigidity and Polar Modulus formulas that make use of Torque
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Polar Modulus using Maximum Twisting Moment
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Angle of Twist for Shaft using Torsional Rigidity
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Length of Shaft using Torsional Rigidity
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Torsional Rigidity using Torque and Length of Shaft
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List of variables in Torsional Rigidity and Polar Modulus formulas
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Torsional Rigidity
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Angle of Twist
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Length of Shaft
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FAQ
What is the Torque?
Torque is a measure of the force that can cause an object to rotate about an axis. Torque is usually measured using the Kilonewton Meter for Torque. Note that the value of Torque is always negative.
Can the Torque be negative?
Yes, the Torque, measured in Torque can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Torque?
Torque is usually measured using the Kilonewton Meter[kN*m] for Torque. Newton Meter[kN*m], Newton Centimeter[kN*m], Newton Millimeter[kN*m] are the few other units in which Torque can be measured.
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