10. In a torque converter maximum torque multiplication
occurs at
(A) stop
(B) low speed
(C) medium speed (D) high speed
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a)stop
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Concept:
A torque converter is a form of fluid coupling that transmits rotational power from a prime mover to a rotating driven load, such as an internal combustion engine.
Explanation:
By applying only a small portion of the final torque pressure to the driving tool, a torque multiplier reduces this risk. Torque multipliers are used in conjunction with an epicyclical gear train having one or more stages. The applied torque will be multiplied by each stage of the gear range.
A torque converter doubles torque by a factor of two to two-and-a-half or more, depending on the design. At rest, when the vehicle is just starting to move, the maximum torque multiplication occurs
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