Technician A says that movement does not have to occur to have torque. Technician B says that torque is a twisting force: True, both technicians are correct.
Torque can be defined as a measure of the amount of force which causes a physical object to rotate about an axis. This ultimately implies that, torque is a force which tends to cause the rotation of a physical object about an axis.
In Mechanics, torque is also referred to as a twisting force, moment of force, moment or rotational force. Also, it is generally considered as the rotational equivalent of a linear force.
In this context, we can infer and logically deduce that torque is a twisting force and movement (motion) does not have to occur for a physical object to have torque.
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