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tor·sion
/ˈtɔrʃən/
扭轉,轉矩
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tor·sion
/ˈtɔrʃən/
名詞
扭轉,繞曲,轉矩,扭(轉)力
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tor·sion
n.
1.
The
act
of
turning
or
twisting
,
or
the
state
of
being
twisted
;
the
twisting
or
wrenching
of
a
body
by
the
exertion
of
a
lateral
force
tending
to
turn
one
end
or
part
of
it
about
a
longitudinal
axis
,
while
the
other
is
held
fast
or
turned
in
the
opposite
direction
.
2.
Mech.
That
force
with
which
a
thread
,
wire
,
or
rod
of
any
material
,
returns
,
or
tends
to
return
,
to
a
state
of
rest
after
it
has
been
twisted
;
torsibility
.
Angle of torsion
(
of
a
curve
)
Geom.
,
the
indefinitely
small
angle
between
two
consecutive
osculating
planes
of
a
curve
of
double
curvature
.
Moment of torsion
Mech.
the
moment
of
a
pair
of
equal
and
opposite
couples
which
tend
to
twist
a
body
.
Torsion balance
Physics.
,
an
instrument
for
estimating
very
minute
forces
,
as
electric
or
magnetic
attractions
and
repulsions
,
by
the
torsion
of
a
very
slender
wire
or
fiber
having
at
its
lower
extremity
a
horizontal
bar
or
needle
,
upon
which
the
forces
act
.
Torsion scale
,
a
scale
for
weighing
in
which
the
fulcra
of
the
levers
or
beams
are
strained
wires
or
strips
acting
by
torsion
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
torsion
n
1:
a
tortuous
and
twisted
shape
or
position
; "
they
built
a
tree
house
in
the
tortuosities
of
its
boughs
"; "
the
acrobat
performed
incredible
contortions
" [
syn
:
tortuosity
,
tortuousness
,
contortion
,
crookedness
]
2:
a
twisting
force
[
syn
:
torque
]
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