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Units of moment of force -- also known simply as moment -- are used to measure torque, or the magnitude of force applied to a rotational system at a distance from the axis of rotation.
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International System of Units | 1 N·m |
Newton metre is a unit of torque (also called "moment") in the SI system. Less commonly, it is used as a unit of energy, in which case it is synonymous with the more common and standard SI unit of energy, the joule. The symbolic form is N m or N·m,...
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| x Foot-pound force | English unit | 1.35582 N·m |
The foot-pound force, or simply foot-pound (symbol: ft·lbf or ft·lb) is a unit of work or energy (a scalar).
One foot-pound force is the amount of energy expended when one pound-force acts through a distance of one foot along the direction of the...
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| x Ounce-force inch | 0.00706 N·m | |||