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When you tighten a whel nut up you do so to a given TORQUE figure, 100N/m for example. This equates to a FORCE of 100 Newtons being applied perpendicular to the radius from the centre of the turning circle at a distance of 1 metre from that centre. How much power is exerted? Power is a measure of work done, or the ability to do work in a given time. BHP figures are a mathematical result of torque produced multiplied by engine speed and usually divided by a constant. 200ft/lbs of torque at 2K rpm will be more use in a road car than 1000BHP at 18K rpm and will accelerate that same car much quicker. D.
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