The following are examples of orders of magnitude for torque.

Examples

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Order of magnitudeValue (SI units)Value (imperial units)Item
10^11 N⋅m0.73 lb⋅ftTorque when one end of a 1 m long moment arm is acted upon by a force of 1 N.
10^2108 N⋅m to 149 N⋅m80 lb⋅ft to 110 lb⋅ftTorque to which most lug nuts are tightened.[1]
10^2881 N⋅m650 lb⋅ftTorque at the crankshaft of a Dodge Charger SRT HellCat.[2]
10^67,000,000 N⋅m5162935 lb⋅ftOutput torque of the Wärtsilä RT-flex96C,[3] the largest piston engine in the world.

References

  1. Jones, Peter (May 4, 2022). "Car Wheel Torque: 13 Things To Know (For Beginners) | Motor & Wheels".
  2. Chudzinski, Matthew. "What Is Torque? Why It's Important for Cars and How It Works". Motortrend. Motor Trend Group LLC. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  3. Puiu, Tibi (January 10, 2023). "This is what 109,000 horse power looks like - meet the biggest engine in the world". ZME Science.


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