electrical shortening torque

What is electrical shortening torque - in relation to what ?

electrical torque relates to strength of magnetic fields (amongst other things) generally concerning moving equipment or motors.
 
Yes; as oneye14 says, what was the context where you heard or read this term, or did it come from a World Wide Web translator?

But, without any context if an electric motor weighing 20 kgs or more dropped on one's head from a height of 5 or 6 meters it would likely result in some shortening, even if only temporary. Maybe. Probably. Possibly.

But, some context is necessary 'cause this is an unusual term all by itself.
 
Yes; as oneye14 says, what was the context where you heard or read this term, or did it come from a World Wide Web translator?

But, without any context if an electric motor weighing 20 kgs or more dropped on one's head from a height of 5 or 6 meters it would likely result in some shortening, even if only temporary. Maybe. Probably. Possibly.

But, some context is necessary 'cause this is an unusual term all by itself.
What is electrical shortening torque in terms of electrical generator?
 
Probably the best person on this forum to provide an answer to your question, Phil Corso, is the one who will ask a question (or several) and then recommend to take the discussion off-line by giving you his personal email address, so no one else will benefit from the discussion.

So, find a post where Phil Corso has "responded" and send him a Personal Message, or Direct Message, using that wonderful feature of the new and improved Control.com. In fact, here's a direct link to send him a Personal/Direct Message:

https://control.com/forums/conversations/add?to=PhilCorso

You probably have to be signed in to Control.com before you post the URL into the browser search bar or click on the link.

Best of luck! Let us know what you find out, please.

Enquiring minds want to know.
 
Responding to CSA words of Wisdoom...
Reur "off-Line" remark! I only reply back to the Forum if enough information is provided by the Thread-Starter to reach a solution to their problem !
In fact if no solution is found I suggest "they" report status back to the Forum... just ask anyone!
Have a good life,
Phil Corso
 
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