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Unfortunately, you'll have to be more specific. If you are referring to a Newton meter (instrument), a high meter reading would indicate a high force or weight (not mass). Alternatively, a Newton-meter could be a Joules (a unit of work) or, if the force is applied as a rotational force, a Newton meter would be a unit of torque.

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