Torque Calculator – T = Force × Radius

This torque calculator finds the turning moment using T = F × r, where F is the applied force and r is the radius (lever arm).

Torque Calculator

Formula

T = F × r (newton-metres, N·m)

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the applied force in newtons.
  2. Enter the radius or lever-arm length in metres.
  3. Click Calculate to get the torque in N·m.

Worked Example

A force of 50 N applied at a radius of 0.3 m gives a torque of T = 50 × 0.3 = 15 N·m.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the formula for torque?

Torque T = force x perpendicular distance (radius): T = F x r.

What is the unit of torque?

The SI unit of torque is the newton-metre (N.m).

What is the difference between torque and force?

Force is a push or pull; torque is the rotational (turning) effect of that force about an axis.

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