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An inch-pound equation refers to a formula that expresses a relationship between torque, force, and distance in the inch-pound system of measurement. In this system, torque is typically calculated by multiplying the force applied (in pounds) by the distance from the pivot point (in inches). The resulting torque is measured in inch-pounds (in-lbs). This equation is commonly used in mechanical and engineering applications to analyze rotational forces.

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