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July 6th, 2016, 02:07 PM
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NM to LBS
Hi I am looking for the information on the conversion of the newton-meter and pound foot and also the conversion formula of the same?
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July 6th, 2016, 02:39 PM
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Re: NM to LBS
What number of N-m in 1 lb-ft? The answer is 1.35581794833. It is expected you are changing over between newton-meter and pound foot. The SI determined unit for torque is the newton meter. 1 newton meter is equivalent to 0.737562149277 lb-ft. Note that adjusting mistakes may happen, so dependably check the outcomes. Definition: Newton meter Newton meter is the unit of minute in the SI framework. Its image is N m or N•m. It is a compound unit of torque relating to the torque from a power of 1 newton connected over a separation arm of 1 meter. Definition: Foot pound In material science, a foot-pound power (image ft•lbf or ft•lbf), typically condensed to foot-pound, is an Imperial and U.S. standard unit of mechanical work, or vitality, despite the fact that in exploratory fields one generally utilizes the comparable metric unit of the joule (J). There are roughly 1.356 J/ft•lbf, or precisely 1.355 817 948 331 400 4 J/ft•lbf. Metric Conversions and more ConvertUnits gives an online change mini-computer to a wide range of estimation units. You can discover metric transformation tables for SI units, and English units, coin, and other information. Sort in unit images, shortened forms, or full names for units of length, region, mass, weight, and different sorts. Cases incorporate mm, inch, 100 kg, US liquid ounce, 6'3", 10 stone 4, cubic cm, meters squared, grams, moles, feet every second, and some more! |
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