Convert newton-meter to millinewton meter


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How many N-m in 1 millinewton meters? The answer is 0.001. We assume you are converting between newton-meter and millinewton meter. You can view more details on each measurement unit: N-m or millinewton meters The SI derived unit for torque is the newton meter. 1 newton meter is equal to 1000 millinewton meters. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between newton meters and millinewton meters. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of N-m to millinewton meters

1 N-m to millinewton meters = 1000 millinewton meters

2 N-m to millinewton meters = 2000 millinewton meters

3 N-m to millinewton meters = 3000 millinewton meters

4 N-m to millinewton meters = 4000 millinewton meters

5 N-m to millinewton meters = 5000 millinewton meters

6 N-m to millinewton meters = 6000 millinewton meters

7 N-m to millinewton meters = 7000 millinewton meters

8 N-m to millinewton meters = 8000 millinewton meters

9 N-m to millinewton meters = 9000 millinewton meters

10 N-m to millinewton meters = 10000 millinewton meters


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Definition: Newton meter

Newton metre is the unit of moment in the SI system. Its symbol is N m or N·m. It is a compound unit of torque corresponding to the torque from a force of 1 newton applied over a distance arm of 1 metre.


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