>>14088379So, ok torque increases with distance. And socket power socket wrench when it makes contact with a bolt has very small diameter, and even more so is driven by an electric motor where socket is attached at one end of axis of symmetry of a rotor (in center), when rotor in itself typically has small diameter
so if due to left hand rule, in right handed coordinates
current flows into x axis
flux flows into y axis
and force into z axis
when rotor is "pulled" by winding at some distance r it should generate torque r×F*sin(fi) at the particular winding
rotor itself has small moment of inertia so due to angular acceleration motor should have "very large" amount of torque
then how does it "produce" torque which is transferred to the bolt?