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torsion The strain produced by twisting.
Ãâó: www.nireland.com/bridgeman/Dictionary.htm
tort A wrong for which a civil (as opposed to criminal) action can be brought. Many tort claims arise from negligence.
Ãâó: www.muaco.com/en/glossary/T/
tort A legal wrong arising from a duty fixed by law. Breach of this duty causing injury to persons or property is repressible by legal action for damages. Liability for tort involves private or civil wrong or injury and is distinct from that under contract in that the duty is owed to people, generally, rather than to a specified individual.
Ãâó: www.federated.ca/gloss/t.htm
torque The amount of thrust driving through from the engine to the wheels.
Ãâó: sify.com/sports/motorsport/fullstory.php
torus Board (used in problems) in which left and right edges are joined and also top and bottom edges = combined vertical and horizontal cylinder.
Ãâó: www.bcvs.ukf.net/gvcp.htm
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