Torque in a sentence as a noun

I remember being amazed at 450lb-ft of torque on diesel work truck.

A diesel or petrol engine will max torque further up it's power band.

So, now a large fraction of all the Verizon customers are torqued.

In fact, it reminds me of the saying that "People buy horsepower, but they drive torque.

Horsepower isn't nearly as important as torque for a vehicle like this.

That requirement stems from how far away from the eyes you have to put the screen and thus the torque moment that is applied to your head.

So, for a person in elected office to totally torque off 10% of his constituents is a good path to another job.

One of the major reasons for these trucks and the locomotives having electric motors, is that maximum torque is available from 0 rpm in an electric motor.

Putting a gear box in the BB shell is going to subject it to a **** of a lot of torque, and it'll be difficult for it to stay dialed in and functional with the power output of many riders.

Torque definitions

noun

a twisting force

See also: torsion