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[SOLVED] Difference between Torque and speed

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Hi,

I know that we need minimum torque for accelerate the motor in real world. But i thought only the speed will take in concern for the acceleration by using difference force. What is the use of the Torque actually?

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Torque is related to rotational forces i,e to displace a body in angular direction for a motor to work certain amount of force is required initially(based on its loading capacity).
 

This mean we must use the torque is mainly for rotation speed,whereas the speed just for straight line only?
 

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