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what is torque about axial​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Torque, moment, moment of force or "turning effect" is the rotational equivalent of linear force. The concept originated with the studies of Archimedes on 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. Another definition of torque is the product of the magnitude of the force and the perpendicular distance of the line of action of force from the axis of rotation.

Answered by SakshiRao36
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Axial Force and Torque

This option allows you to include the axial forces and torques effects in the model. Note that this option is used for the lateral vibration only. For axial force, tension is defined to be positive in magnitude and compression is defined to be negative. For axial torque, Right Hand Rule is used for the sign convention. A positive axial torque vector points in the positive outward normal direction at the boundary element.

1. Stn From: Left starting station number.

2. Stn To: Right ending station number.

3. Force: Axial force value.

4. Torque: Axial torque value.

5. Comment: Description.

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