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What is torque
Most people would answer, 'yes'. But the only place you actually need torque in cars is at the wheels. The job of the engine is to produce power not torque.chound said:is it better to have higher torque in cars?
Engine speed remaining equal, yes it's better to have more torque because that means you have more power. OTOH, if you are comparing 2 cars where car A has more torque (at the crankshaft, since that's usually what's meant), but the same power as car B, then the answer is no. You just gear car B differently (lower), and it has the same performance. (This re-iterates Ceptimus, but it is always helpful to hear the same things explained in more than one way.)chound said:is it better to have higher torque in cars?
Torque is a measure of the force that can cause an object to rotate around an axis. It is the product of the force applied to an object and the distance from the axis of rotation.
While force is a push or pull on an object, torque is a rotational force. Force causes an object to move in a straight line, while torque causes an object to rotate around an axis.
Examples of torque can be seen in everyday activities such as opening a door, using a wrench to tighten a bolt, or riding a bike.
The SI unit of torque is Newton-meters (N*m), but it can also be measured in foot-pounds (ft-lb) or pound-feet (lb-ft) in the imperial system.
Torque is calculated by multiplying the force applied to an object by the length of the lever arm, or the distance from the axis of rotation to the point where the force is applied. The formula for torque is T = F x r, where T is torque, F is force, and r is the lever arm.