What is the Torque of a Leaning Horse Against a Wall?

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In summary, the torque of a leaning horse against a wall is the measure of the force that the horse exerts on the wall as it leans against it. This force is dependent on the weight and angle of the horse, as well as the friction between the horse's hooves and the wall. The greater the weight and angle of the horse, the greater the torque will be. This can be useful in understanding the stability and balance of a leaning horse, as well as for practical applications such as horse training and engineering.
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