Torque and Angular Acceleration Torque =  = #Nm -a force acting at a distance away from a pivot -causes a twist -torque is vector -direction is often.

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Torque and Angular Acceleration Torque =  = #Nm -a force acting at a distance away from a pivot -causes a twist -torque is vector -direction is often Clockwise (CW) Counterclockwise (CCW)  = F r or  = I 

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