torsiekoppel
Torsiekoppel, often translated as torque or twisting moment, is a fundamental concept in physics and engineering. It describes the rotational equivalent of linear force. Imagine trying to tighten a bolt with a wrench; the force you apply to the wrench, combined with the distance from the bolt to where you apply the force, creates a torque that causes the bolt to rotate.
Mathematically, torque is calculated as the product of the force applied and the perpendicular distance from
Torque is crucial in understanding how engines generate power, how gears transmit motion, and the stability