explain the torque acting on a particle
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Torque is a rotating force produced by an engine's crankshaft. The more torque an engine produces, the greater its ability to perform work. The measurement is the same as work, but slightly different. Since torque is a vector (acting in a certain direction), it's quantified by the units pound-feet and newton-meters
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Torque is the measure of the force that can cause an object to rotate about an axis. Force is what causes an object to accelerate in linear kinematics. ... Hence, torque can be defined as the rotational equivalent of linear force.
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