A Newton metre measures torque. It can also be used to measure energy, in which case, it is the equivalent of a joule.
He created the Newton Meter 261 years ago because he wondered how to measure the weight of water.
A newton is a measure of force. The force that accelerates 1 kilogram by 1 meter / second2 is defined as 1 newton.
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.
The SI unit for energy is Joule. It is also called Newton-Meter.
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Newton meter is a measure of energy, E= fd, Energy equals .Newton (force) times meter(distance)
A Newton meter is just any device that measure force. The reason it is called a Newton meter is because Newton is a unit of force.
Newton-meter IN THIS CONTEXT is equivalent to joule.
He created the Newton Meter 261 years ago because he wondered how to measure the weight of water.
Yes, a Newton meter can be used vertically to measure gravitational force acting on an object. The weight of an object is the gravitational force acting on it, and a Newton meter can accurately measure this force regardless of the direction.
A Newton meter that is used to measure forces is commonly referred to as a dynamometer. It is a device that can measure various types of forces, such as tension, compression, or torque.
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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.
A newton is a measure of force. The force that accelerates 1 kilogram by 1 meter / second2 is defined as 1 newton.
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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.