A crash-course in takeoff physics/aerodynamics...
P-factor causes uneven thrust from the prop angle not being perfectly perpendicular to the airflow. As the aircraft accelerates forward the bottom of the prop disc impacts the air before the top of the disc, making additional thrust. This causes a slight turn to the left because the prop wash spirals back from the propeller.
Spiral propwash coming back off the prop slaps the left side of the tail, making the aircraft swing hard left.
Torque is a rolling effect caused by power application to the prop wanting to twist the motor the other direction.
Gyroscopic precession is what causes yaw at low airspeeds after takeoff when you pitch up. It's a highly complex thing a physics major would have to explain.
Torque is countered by rolling right in any aircraft with a clockwise rotating propeller. Everything else is countered by applying right rudder.
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Flakbait [Delta6]
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