I am trying to understand the technical aspects of an Audi engine and I am confused by the terms torque and horsepower. Can someone explain the difference between these two measurements?
ReplyTorque is a measure of the rotational force of an engine, while horsepower is a measure of an engine's power output over time. Essentially, torque is the force that gets a car moving, while horsepower keeps it going.
Think of torque as the strength of the engine and horsepower as its speed. A high torque means the engine can handle heavy loads and accelerate quickly, while high horsepower means the engine can maintain high speeds.
In simpler terms, torque is the twisting force that causes rotation, while horsepower is the rate at which the engine can do work. Both are important in understanding an Audi engine's performance.
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