The torque helps the machine to pull the load well. [noun]
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Torque peak tho is actually produced several hundred rpm below the torque peak rpm of the naturally aspirated version at 2100 rpm. [noun]
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The 1170cc, boxer engine is designed to produce more torque at low speed rather than maximum power. [noun]
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In these circumstances the torsional angle becomes a measure of the torque and therefore of the product of the strengths of the currents in the two coils, that is to say, of the square of the strength of the current passing through the two coils if they are joined up in series. [Please select]
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Around his neck was the torque, the emblem of chieftainship. [Please select]
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One whom I had slain had a heavy gold torque round his neck, and twisted gold armlets, being the chief, as I think. [Please select]
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He was glad to recover his torque, for its absence would have excited surprise when men's minds were less occupied and excited. [Please select]
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He took off the torque, the collar formed of a number of small metal cords interlaced with each other, the emblem of rank and command, and handed it to the driver. [Please select]
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Do not stop and let them question you, but drive quickly along, and if they should shout and bid you stop, hold up the torque and shout, 'I travel at speed by my chief's orders.' [Please select]
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