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    torque


    1. with the torque of harnessed horsepower


    2. The level of precision was paramount: an electric screwdriver provided the exact amount of torque to each panel; intricate circuits soldered on before being sent for inspection


    3. Again, he noted the burst of torque when full throttle was applied for takeoff


    4. This is different from simple engine torque


    5. "Torque wrench," I said


    6. The combined motions of the particles will impose a clockwise torque (face-on


    7. “That man -- wearing a gold torque! The king wears only bronze, but his is gold!”


    8. punch, gravitational acceleration, the velocity of the fist, and depending on the punch, the torque


    9. The batteries are constantly recharged using that small nuclear motor and the flywheel provides the torque needed to move the drive shaft


    10. There was an interaction between these two poles of emotion, eliciting a strong torque that twisted Ambrosius' upper lip into a sneer, a sneer that was but a veneer of a thoroughly tortured being

    11. The strong engine torque of the P-40, allied to its tendency to stall without warning and drop a wing, had caused the death of many young American pilots


    12. � She found the prototype tank speedy but a bit short on torque


    13. V-8 diesel engine had a high torque ratio, and could get up a top speed of around 135 mph


    14. Unfortunately, the engine torque caused the helicopter to spin wildly as it climbed


    15. He felt sort of familiar with the controls, instinctively countering rotor torque and easing forward at a gentle climb, south west


    16. Like the old engines, the 2130 and 2131 turn their propellers in opposite directions, ensuring that the pilot doesn’t have to fight an engine torque effect


    17. twist-ed torque that dumped off Clydie


    18. The night before the contest he was still tightening bolts down with the torque wrench


    19. As the torque changes with the decrease of the coil spring force, the power transmitted to the end shaft with blades is also decreased


    20. The torque resulting from the hot air flow is not so large so that the blades should be a large number and positioned at a large angle relative to the rotation plane [14]

    21. R = MR, where MR is the torque of 1 blade,


    22. The pressure in the nozzles induces torque in the rotor [14]


    23. When the weight slowly moves down the force induced in the rope and the torque on the drum would be constant


    24. This creates a certain torque provided that the rope is wound on a cylindrical drum


    25. The torque could be maintained constant via a hydraulic brake restricting rotation speed


    26. Hamstring stretch in supine using standardised torque Therapist's aim


    27. At least the Mustang had plenty of torque - no four-cylinder would beat it there


    28. Torque isn't only good for towing


    29. Honestly, I think the fact that I can still function on any kind of level at all after several hours of torque and rotational motion – not to mention a couple of weeks of freakish nightmares – is a big moral victory


    30. body to put all the torque I could into the shot, then drew it back quickly and tucked it neatly through the five-hole

    31. He, too, has modified himself into something elegantly human, with fawn leather pants and dark boots, a creamy cashmere sweater, a gold torque at his throat


    32. The rover has spectacular torque


    33. The expert rock climber seems to have a sixth sense, drawing on a deep understanding of torque, kinesthetics, and the properties of different types of rock that comes only from long experience


    34. In place of the horizontal movement of most bland conversations, empathy reaches backward to previous terms, links those to present statements, produces a new term, then continues to torque powerfully forward


    35. Russian helicopter pioneer Igor Sikorski solved the problem of torque, which happens when the rotor forces the fuselage to rotate in the opposite direction to the engine, by introducing a tail rotor to counteract the torque and keep the copter flying straight


    36. The reason for its superlative speed is the 213 kW (286 hp) of power supplied at the rear wheel, with 577 Nm (425 lb/ft) of torque at 2,000 rpm, making it the most powerful production motorcycle ever


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