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difference between torque and couple

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Answered by silentloffer
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The turning effect produced by a force on a body is called torque. It is calculated as force multiplied by perpendicular distance. A couple is a special case when there are two equal but opposite forces acting on a body that rotate it

Answered by iamlightningboy
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The turning effect produced by a force on a body is called torque. It is calculated as force multiplied by perpendicular distance. A couple is a special case when there are two equal but opposite forces acting on a body that rotate it.

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