TexasPettey
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I'm looking for a good abbreviation for Torque for a vanity license plate. I have thought of three so far, but they aren't easy to figure out. Anyone have suggestions?
TQ
TRQ
TRK
TQ
TRQ
TRK
My plate is XS TORQ (although people ask what XS TORO means sometimes) xtra small bull?
Nm - of course
Nm - of course
Wij houden van dat hier in de VSA niet!
Very impressive guys!!! What is Nm? German for tq? ~juli
Julieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Mr. Newton! You don´t remember...?
The man with the apple ... falling ...
Where have you been in the physics lessons?
When Newton saw an apple fall, he found
In that slight startle from his contemplation --
'Tis said (for I'll not answer above ground
For any sage's creed or calculation) --
A mode of proving that the earth turn'd round
In a most natural whirl, called "gravitation;"
And this is the sole mortal who could grapple,
Since Adam, with a fall or with an apple.
Even the U.S. joined the international agreement in 1972 to use SI units only in the future...
Nm = Newton meter (abbrev. for the torque in the one and only SI unit)
"Scientifically, it provides ease when dealing with very large and small quantities because it lines up so well with the decimal numeral system."
P.S.: I am an engineer too
I know this will probably exile me from the community, but I can't stand vanity license plates. 99.99% (no hyperbole) of them might as well say MEGAGAY because that's exactly what they are.
Well, ya know, round these parts when someone bops on up with a box of them there Fig Newton Meters, we shoot 'em. Damn Commies. If it ain't a 'Nilla Wafer with some puddin' we shoot your butt to the next county.
I know this will probably exile me from the community, but I can't stand vanity license plates. 99.99% (no hyperbole) of them might as well say MEGAGAY because that's exactly what they are.