noun
- a force that causes rotation around an axis
- a twisted metal collar or necklace, especially one worn by ancient Celtic peoples
Usage: physics; engineering
Usage: historical; archaeology
verb
- to apply torque to something; to twist with force
Usage: technical
Examples
- The mechanic used a wrench to apply torque to the bolt.
- The engine produces maximum torque at 3,000 RPM.
- The ancient warrior wore a gold torque around his neck.
- Archaeological finds included several bronze torques from the Iron Age.
- You need to torque the lug nuts to the proper specification.
- The drill will torque the screw into place automatically.