How to use in-sentence of “torque”:
+ If a force is used to begin to spin spin an object, or to stop an object from spinning, a torque is made.
+ Two-shaft turbines are better for driving road and rail vehicles because they can give more torque at low speed.
+ Most engines or motors create power as torque by making something rotate.
+ The tail fin of the A330-200 is a little bit taller than the 300 version to produce the same torque as the A330-300.
+ Sometimes, even the torque of a diesel engine is not enough to run such big machines.
+ Uneven torque can change the speed of rotation.
Example sentences of “torque”:
+ Because the torque is available over a broad range of speeds, a transmission wasn't needed.
+ The 350 GT was powered by a of torque at 4500 rpm.
+ The motor will stop increasing its speed when the torque matches the drag on the train.
+ Because the torque is available over a broad range of speeds, a transmission wasn’t needed.
+ The 350 GT was powered by a of torque at 4500 rpm.
+ The motor will stop increasing its speed when the torque matches the drag on the train.
+ It has high power and torque output like the classic V8, but has good fuel economy.
+ It applies torque to turn objects – usually rotary fasteners, such as nuts and bolts – or keep them from turning.
+ An engine with a lot of torque will be able to spin its shaft even if it is very hard to do so.
+ This is some mechanism that applies torque whenever the compass’s axis is not pointing north.
+ The magnetic moment of a magnet is a quantity that determines the Force force that the magnet can exert on electric currents and the torque that a magnetic field will exert on it.
+ The maximum torque is 560 Newton metreNsdot;m at 6,500 rpm.
+ A traction motor is used to make rotation torque on a machine.
+ This helps when the torque applied to the shaft changes often.
+ WheelieWheelstand means torque has been wasted lifting the front end, rather than moving the vehicle forward.
+ It rotates because of the torque developed by wires and magnetic field inside the machine.
+ One important example of the cross product involves torque or moment.
+ A screwdriver is, therefore, a mechanism to apply torque to a screw and turn it in tight spaces.
+ The diagram shows a hydraulic torque converter.
+ As the vehicle accelerates, the speed goes up and the torque goes down.
+ Engines which use pistons to provide power usually have uneven torque and use flywheels to fix this problem.
+ The Camel could manoeuvre well because of the placement of the engine, pilot, guns, and fuel tank, but controlling the engine torque made flying it difficult and dangerous.