FAQ

What is the Torsional Moment at Central Plane of Crankpin?
Torsional Moment at Central Plane of Crankpin is the torsional reaction induced in the central plane of the crankpin when an external twisting force is applied to the crankpin causing it to twist. Torsional Moment at Central Plane of Crankpin is usually measured using the Newton Millimeter for Torque. Note that the value of Torsional Moment at Central Plane of Crankpin is always positive.
Can the Torsional Moment at Central Plane of Crankpin be negative?
No, the Torsional Moment at Central Plane of Crankpin, measured in Torque cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Torsional Moment at Central Plane of Crankpin?
Torsional Moment at Central Plane of Crankpin is usually measured using the Newton Millimeter[N*mm] for Torque. Newton Meter[N*mm], Newton Centimeter[N*mm], Kilonewton Meter[N*mm] are the few other units in which Torsional Moment at Central Plane of Crankpin can be measured.
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