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Chapter 18, Problem 9CQ
A rotating force is called ________________.
- a. horsepower
- b. torque
- c. combustion pressure
- d. eccentric movement
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Force during the extension
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hydraulic circuit is
O a. Pressure / Cross
sectional Area of blank
side of Piston.
O b. Pressure - Cross
sectional Area of blank
side of Piston.
O C. Pressure + Cross
sectional Area of blank
side of Piston.
O d. Pressure x Cross
sectional Area of blank
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It describes the rate at which an object rotates and the direction it rotates.
A. Angular acceleration
B. Angular displacement
C. Angular velocity
D. Angular position
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