Convert newton-metre to newton-meter


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



Quick conversion chart of n-m to newton meter

1 n-m to newton meter = 1 newton meter

5 n-m to newton meter = 5 newton meter

10 n-m to newton meter = 10 newton meter

20 n-m to newton meter = 20 newton meter

30 n-m to newton meter = 30 newton meter

40 n-m to newton meter = 40 newton meter

50 n-m to newton meter = 50 newton meter

75 n-m to newton meter = 75 newton meter

100 n-m to newton meter = 100 newton meter


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Definition: Newton metre

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.


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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