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    Skweeky's Avatar Manker's web totty
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    I'm watching Top Gear so I decided to look up the definition of 'torque' on Wikipedia.
    Up popped a page full of vectors and scary looking formulas. I feel nauseous and slighty frightened by my inability to understand what it actually means

    Is this one of those things like 'offside'? One of them witchy things most men and few women understand?

    Bar stewards.

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    yes.

    torque = the measure of force applied torsionally (twisting).
    Usually for cars it is measured in ft-lbs (foot pounds)
    So 200lb-ft is the amount of force required to move 200lbs one foot, or to move 1lb 200 feet, or to move 100lbs 2 feet, etc..

    That's my uneducated understanding of it anyway.

    It also relates proportionally to the RPM of the engine and the Horsepower. Higher torque and higher RPM = higher horse power.

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    Torque :a lesson in physics

    [youtube]PPWoz7WTmjU[/youtube]

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    'Torque' (the physical/mechanical concept, not the movie) is a truly wonderful and moving thing.
    "Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."

    -Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by tesco View Post
    yes.

    torque = the measure of force applied torsionally (twisting).
    Usually for cars it is measured in ft-lbs (foot pounds)
    So 200lb-ft is the amount of force required to move 200lbs one foot, or to move 1lb 200 feet, or to move 100lbs 2 feet, etc..

    That's my uneducated understanding of it anyway.

    It also relates proportionally to the RPM of the engine and the Horsepower. Higher torque and higher RPM = higher horse power.
    i see the words, and yet all i can think is 'i want a capri-sun'.
    Single handedly destroying the NHS from the inside

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    j2k4's Avatar en(un)lightened
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    It's kind of a guy thing anyway, Gems.

    No worries.

    Women don't care what 700-800 lbs/ft of torque can do to tighten one's sphincter.
    "Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."

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    i do know what offside is...kinda
    Single handedly destroying the NHS from the inside

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    Well, then.

    Half-way there, eh?

    Now all you have to do is find some serious torque, try it out, and report back to us.
    "Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gemby! View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tesco View Post
    yes.

    torque = the measure of force applied torsionally (twisting).
    Usually for cars it is measured in ft-lbs (foot pounds)
    So 200lb-ft is the amount of force required to move 200lbs one foot, or to move 1lb 200 feet, or to move 100lbs 2 feet, etc..

    That's my uneducated understanding of it anyway.

    It also relates proportionally to the RPM of the engine and the Horsepower. Higher torque and higher RPM = higher horse power.
    i see the words, and yet all i can think is 'i want a capri-sun'.
    I feel the same.
    Good effort though Tesco.

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    Ladies, ladies.
    From a practical standpoint, "torque" is easily understood.

    Imagine this scenario...
    Your car is standing still on wet pavement.
    Now, mash the gas pedal (you're in gear, obviously).

    The more torque your engine has, the lower the RPMs it'll reach before you lose traction and the tires spin.

    Torque is what pushes you back in the seat when you romp on the accelerator.
    Torque gets you off the line fast, horsepower gets you higher top end.

    Basically.

    That concludes today's lesson.
    "I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg

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