W0tzup
W0tzup t1_j45yiny wrote
Torque = force x radius.
If the force applied is constant but say the wrench is longer, then the torque generated will be more, and vice versa.
When you use a wrench with a preset amount of torque, it tightens the screw to that torque value and in order to loosen it up you will need to generate a minimum amount of that torque in the opposite direction.
The purpose of tightening screws/fittings to a specific torque value is so the thread does not get damaged; especially when you need to undo/redo them often.
W0tzup t1_jazu49c wrote
Reply to comment by KWOOOSH in How is it that objects in equilibrium stay in motion at constant velocity? by KWOOOSH
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Basically gravity is the external force which can (and does) change the motion of an object; recall ‘gravitational constant’.