Tipping movement refers to the rotational motion of an object around a pivot point, often resulting in an imbalance that can cause the object to tip over. In contrast, torquing movement involves applying a twisting force that generates rotational motion around an axis, typically without the intention of causing the object to tip. While both involve rotation, tipping emphasizes instability and imbalance, whereas torquing focuses on controlled rotational force.
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