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what is torque and torsion? what is the difference between torque and torsion?

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  what is torque and torsion? what is the difference between torque and torsion? The terms torque and torsion are related to rotational forces, but they describe different concepts: Torque : Torque refers to a force that causes an object to rotate around an axis or pivot point. It is the measure of the rotational force applied to an object. The formula for torque is: τ=F×r×sin⁡(θ)\tau = F \times r \times \sin(\theta)τ=F×r×sin(θ) where τ\tauτ is the torque, FFF is the force, rrr is the distance from the pivot point, and θ\thetaθ is the angle between the force vector and the lever arm. Torque is typically used in situations where a force is applied at a distance from a center of rotation (like turning a doorknob or the engine in a car). Torsion : Torsion refers to the twisting of an object due to an applied torque. It describes the stress and strain experienced by a material when it is subjected to ro...