In mechanics, a couple refers to a system of forces that consists of two equal forces acting in opposite directions on an object, but not along the same line. This arrangement creates a rotational effect or torque on the object without producing any net force that would translate it linearly. The forces in a couple are often described in terms of their magnitude and the distance between the lines of action of the forces, known as the "moment arm.

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