@@kiranjaiswal3099 science can't asnwer a why questio usually and for the 'how?' I would say it is just a force needed to rotate or push something that rotates around an axis like a door a lever etc... in short the ROTATIONAL FORCE. Everything needs an external force(human to box) to move because of friction and other reasons
In car concept (((scientifically))) it has a slightly different meaning What he explained is the moment and the bending moment And actually the torque is a moment And both can be calculated as force × perpendicular distance but the force in the concept of torque is tangential to the shaft And the force in the concept of moment is perpendicular on the shaft He is not wrong in the video But as i said scientifically in the car concept
Poor example chosen (the pole) i think coz more the radius the less force you can apply to move the object which holds true for the door but not the pole holding at the end?
He explained that it wouldnt be easy to balance if you hold it near end due to greater torque from other side due to greater perpendicular distance and force of gravity
car door is a bad example because its hard to imagine since you can't open the door without using the handle. should have used a open room door as an example.
@@Tryingtest7 Now that's just absurd lol. How can his accent being different from yours (or your personal 'standard' one) be considered a ‘fact’? Accents are influenced by various factors, and therefore it is subjective. Labeling it a 'fact' is simply ridiculous, and frankly, it's embarrassing.
Torque = Force × perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation
It's also known as moment of force
Horsepower is how fast you can run into a wall.Torque is how many walls you take with you.
Thank you for explaining that. Just been learning about moments and I thought torque was a completely different thing.
I actually smiled while watching this because ive been trying to get the meaning for a year now.
Thanks a lot 🙏
So you’ve been searching for answers for a year and a random TH-cam short gave you the answer? 🧢🧢🧢🧢
Thank you so much for making this simple
Had to rewatch because i was looking for a rod to test what he said in the beginning 😂😂
Here I got you hold mine
@@chrispreble11To small to properly illustrate the point.
this only was a partial explanation of leverage
Torque is the force in a punch. Horsepower is how fast you can punch with that force over a period of time.
Is torque determined by the gear ratio?
Awesome Explanation 💯
Can you explain it in fortnite terms
Not from centre
From centre of mass point😊
How does torque happen or take in place?
In a car? Usually it is related to the starter motor in a car
@@BigDaddyAashik i mean...in general, anywhere...on a door...on a see saw..
Why does it exist
How does it work?
@@kiranjaiswal3099 science can't asnwer a why questio usually and for the 'how?' I would say it is just a force needed to rotate or push something that rotates around an axis like a door a lever etc... in short the ROTATIONAL FORCE. Everything needs an external force(human to box) to move because of friction and other reasons
@@BigDaddyAashik yeah...got the same answer 3 months ago
Now studying about something else
@@kiranjaiswal3099 don't forget to comment your answer after you study about that
thanks for explaining planche
In car concept (((scientifically))) it has a slightly different meaning
What he explained is the moment and the bending moment
And actually the torque is a moment
And both can be calculated as force × perpendicular distance
but the force in the concept of torque is tangential to the shaft
And the force in the concept of moment is perpendicular on the shaft
He is not wrong in the video
But as i said scientifically in the car concept
Poor example chosen (the pole) i think coz more the radius the less force you can apply to move the object which holds true for the door but not the pole holding at the end?
He explained that it wouldnt be easy to balance if you hold it near end due to greater torque from other side due to greater perpendicular distance and force of gravity
You’re talking leverage
Now where is that pipe in a car located?
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Why is not called force otherwise? It sound more mechanical. 😢😢😢
As in I'm trying to torque to you, but you won't listen!
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car door is a bad example because its hard to imagine since you can't open the door without using the handle. should have used a open room door as an example.
Torsion+Leverage...
yeah... i still dont get it
That actually good but you need to made whole video for that you received more likes by viewer .
Thork
How bad do you want the explanation to be?
Yes
Torque tuah
Tork = dL/dt
u r noob
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omg bro that laugh
Weird accent
Accent shaming is a thing you see?
@@Jubilean_Cardinal Calling facts as shaming for your convenience is a thing you see?
@@Tryingtest7 Now that's just absurd lol. How can his accent being different from yours (or your personal 'standard' one) be considered a ‘fact’? Accents are influenced by various factors, and therefore it is subjective. Labeling it a 'fact' is simply ridiculous, and frankly, it's embarrassing.
That actually good but you need to made whole video for that you received more likes by viewer .