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difine TORQUE and couple​

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Answered by sona3131
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Torque is force x displacement. When certain amount of force is applied on a body in any particular direction with the other end fixed, a torque is produced. Couple is a case of torque where u have equal forces acting in opposite direction. For eg. Tightening a bottle cap.,....

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Answered by bebubabu011
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Explanation:

Torque, moment, moment of force or "turning effect" is the rotational equivalent of linear force. The concept originated with the studies by Archimedes of the usage of levers. Just as a linear force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist to an object. 

In SI base units: kg⋅m2⋅s−2

Other units: pound-force-feet, lbf⋅inch, ozf⋅in

Common symbols: M

Dimension: M L2T−2

SI unit: Newton metre

couple

/ˈkʌp(ə)l/

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noun

noun: couple; plural noun: couples

1.

two people or things of the same sort considered together.

"a couple of girls were playing marbles"

Similar:

pair

duo

duology

twosome

set of two

match

doublets

twins

brace

span

yoke

two

two of a kind

duplet

dyad

duad

doubleton

twain

a pair of partners in a dance or game.

a pair of hunting dogs.

plural noun: couple

two collars joined together and used for holding hounds together.

a pair of rafters.

MECHANICS

a pair of equal and parallel forces acting in opposite directions, and tending to cause rotation about an axis perpendicular to the plane containing them.

2.

two people who are married or otherwise closely associated romantically or sexually.

"in three weeks the couple fell in love and became engaged"

Similar:

husband and wife

twosome

newly-weds

partners

lovers

cohabitees

item

3.

INFORMAL

an indefinite small number.

"he hoped she'd be better in a couple of days"

Similar:

a few

two or three

a small number of

a couple

Opposite:

several

verb

verb: couple; 3rd person present: couples; past tense: coupled; past participle: coupled; gerund or present participle: coupling

1.

link or combine (something) with something else.

"a sense of hope is coupled with a palpable sense of loss"

Similar:

combine

integrate

mix

incorporate

accompany

link

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