You could have 'newton-centimeters', or 'newton-inches', or 'pound meters' etc.,
but you can't have 'newton pounds'.
Torque is (a distance) x (a force), but 'newton pound' is (force) x (force).
Whether or not that has any physical significance at all, it's surely not torque.
250 Inch-Pounds = 20.833333 Foot-Pounds
Use the following calculator to convert between inch-pounds and newton meters. If you need to convert inch-pounds to other units, please try our universal Energy and Work Unit Converter.
1 foot = 12 inches1 foot-pound = 12 inch-pounds
125 inches = 10.4167 feet 125 inch-pounds = 10.4167 foot-pounds
it is force times the distance it moves through and its units are Newton meters in SI, called Joules, or inch pounds in US
10 inch-pounds is approximately 1.13nM
No. 10 inch pounds = about 1.13 newton meters.
90 inch - pounds (torque) = 90 / 12 = 7.5 foot pounds (torque)
the torque specs for the intake manifold are 115 inch pounds inch pounds to newton meter = mutiply .113 by the number of inch pounds aprox. 9.5 foot pounds
8.851 inch-pounds = 1 Newton-meter so 885.1 inch pounds
1 inch pound force = 0.0833333333 foot pounds
force times length is the dimension for Work or Energy or Torque. Some examples are Newton meters (equivalent to Joules), inch pounds, foot pounds. The pounds are pounds force, not pounds mass.
250 Inch-Pounds = 20.833333 Foot-Pounds
14.751243 Foot-Pounds is equal to 177.014916 Inch-Pounds. 1 Foot-Pound = 12 Inch-Pounds 14.751243 Foot-Pounds * 12 Inch-Pounds = 177.014916 Inch-Pounds.
7 pound feet = 84 inch pounds
54 to 74 inch pounds, not foot pounds. Use and inch pound torque wrench.
one newton per square meter (approximately 0.000145 pounds per square inch, or 9.9 × 10 −6 atmospheres).