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Posted by: smoothoperator ® 08/24/2007, 23:12:58 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Hi guys, The unit for Torque is : lb-ft My question is: lb here is lbm or lbf ? thanks |
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Posted by: David Keith ® 09/05/2007, 13:21:17 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
That's right! The term implies you push with a number of pounds per linear foot from the center line. lb-ft |
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Posted by: swearingen ® 08/27/2007, 14:13:36 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
It's a unit of FORCE applied at a distance - it's lbf. |
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