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torque

[tawrk] / tɔrk /


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Apart from that, the driveline is status quo ante, pretty much, with the logic-controlled mechanical center differential splitting torque between front and rear axles, in ratios determined by acceleration, deceleration, demand and available traction.

From The Wall Street Journal

“But United Wholesale has a little bit more torque as a lower interest-rate play. And our price target for UWM represents a lot more upside.”

From Barron's

“But United Wholesale has a little bit more torque as a lower interest-rate play. And our price target for UWM represents a lot more upside.”

From Barron's

These days he owns his own tools, like specialized torque wrenches—required by Ford—that cost up to $800 apiece.

From The Wall Street Journal

The unique combination of instantaneous torque, lightweight powertrain and low center of gravity—due to the placement of those heavy batteries—means these vehicles have the potential to be something akin to street-legal Indy cars.

From The Wall Street Journal