Standard torque measurement approaches require physical contact with the system being torqued, or modification of some component of the system. Physical contact involves elements such as slip rings, which wear over time, and in general has been shown to result in torque measurements that have a margin of error of around five to ten percent.

Standard torque measurement approaches require physical contact with the system being torqued, or modification of some component of the system. Physical contact involves elements such as slip rings, which wear over time, and in general has been shown to result in torque measurements that have a margin of error of around five to ten percent.

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