Torque

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The term torque can refer to:

  • the mechanical torque; the torque is the force applied in a lever that rotates some piece. When applying strength at the end of a key, a torque is applied that turns the nuts or gears to which such a piece is linked;
  • the moment of strength of a set of forces;
  • the par motorthe moment of force that exerts an engine on the axis of power transmission;
  • or torque or torques, necklace with circular horseshoe shape, used by some European cultures;
  • the action movie Torqueled by Joseph Kahn and premiered in 2004;
  • the Club Atlético TorqueUruguayan soccer team; or
  • Koke Resurrection (n. 1992), Spanish footballer, known among his peers as “Torque”.

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