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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ratio for torque

OpenStudy (anonymous):

T=Fd F=force d=distance

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Torque is equal to the perpendicular force, applied t a distance \(d\) from the pivot. Hence \(T=F\times d\). This is also known as the moment of a force.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

torque is defined as two equal and opposite forces (couple) acting some distance apart and is given \[\tau =F \times d\]

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