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No, newton meters do not measure in kilograms. Newton meters measure torque or work, which is the product of a force in newtons and a distance in meters. Kilograms measure mass, not force or work.
In the SI system of units, the unit of force is the Newton. One Newton is equal to 1kg•m/s2.
In the International System of units it is the Newton, which is equal to 1kg• m/s2.
1 Pascal is 1 Newton per meter2 Nm-2
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The unit for force is Newtons (N) and the unit for distance is meters (m). Work is measured in units of Joules (J), which is equal to 1 Newton-meter.
In the SI, the usual SI prefixes would be used for smaller units - prefixes such as milli, micro, etc.
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One Newton meter is equal to one Joule and three fourth of a foot pound.Nm= 3/4 f#. A meter is 10/3 f givingN10/3f = 3/4 f# so that aNewton N=9/40 # = .225#
The newton is the SI unit of force. It is the force required to accelerate a mass of 1 kilogram at a rate of 1 meter per second squared. For comparison, assuming normal Earth gravity, a mass of 1 kilogram has a weight of about 9.8 newton.
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