pöörlemisteke
Pöörlemisteke refers to a concept in Estonian physics or engineering, likely translating to something akin to "rotational torque" or "rotational force" in English. It describes the measure of the force that causes an object to rotate around an axis. This force is not a simple push or pull, but rather a twisting force. The magnitude of pöörlemisteke depends on the amount of applied force and the distance from the pivot point (also known as the lever arm) at which the force is applied. The further the force is applied from the axis of rotation, the greater the pöörlemisteke it can produce for a given force. Conversely, a larger force applied closer to the pivot point will result in the same pöörlemisteke.
The unit of measurement for pöörlemisteke in the International System of Units (SI) is the newton-meter (N⋅m).