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Extract from document: A torque can be thought of as the turning effect of a force on an object. Examples of this turning effect occur when you turn on the tap or turn the steering wheel. It is easier to rotate an object if the force, F, is applied at a greater distance, d, from the pivot. It is also easier to rotate if the force is at right angles to a line joining the pivot axis to the points of its application.


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