The Newton cannot be converted into meters; they don't measure the same thing. Newtons measure force or weight. The Newton is however a derived unit; a kgm/s>2.
haven't seen the answer yet???
You can't - you cannot convert from one one unit to another and eliminate one or more dimensions as you do so.
One pascal is 1newton/meter^2. Therefore one megapascal is 10^6 newton/meter^2. Megapascal is a unit of Pressure (to be precise, stress) . So we cannot convert between Newton meter per degree and Megapascal as units of torsional rigidity.
You can't, as they are used to measure two different quantities. The newton metre is used to measure torque, and the newton per square metre (which is actually called a pascal) is used to measure pressure.
1 bar = 100,000 newton/square meter See related links for conversion calculator.
Just multiply. 1 Newton meter = 0.737562149 foot pounds. So number of foot pounds = number of Newton meters * .737562149
There are 100 c-newton meters in a newton meter.
The exact date of the Newton Meter is unknown, but it was in the mid 1600's. Sir Isaac Newton was the founder of the Newton Meter.
Meter : Distance = Newton : Force
You cannot. A Newton is a measure of force, a pound is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert from one to the other without additional information.
You can't convert between those units, they are utterly incompatible.
You either divide the giganewton by one million or one thousand. I think it's one million. so it would be a millionth of a newton, or 0.000001 N.