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  • Understanding Turning Force: Torque, Radius, and Moment Explained
    Please provide more context! "Turning force" could refer to several things depending on the situation.

    For example, are you asking about:

    * Torque: This is the rotational equivalent of force, and is a measure of how much a force tends to cause an object to rotate. It's calculated by multiplying the force by the distance from the axis of rotation.

    * Turning radius: This refers to the radius of a circle that an object is turning around.

    * Turning moment: This can refer to the moment of a force that causes an object to rotate.

    * A specific turning force in a particular system: For example, the turning force on a car's steering wheel, or the turning force on a propeller.

    To help me understand what you're looking for, please provide more details about the context.

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