Newtons measure weight and force. meters measure length. so the answer is 0
8.851 inch-pounds = 1 Newton-meter so 885.1 inch pounds
You cannot compare meters with newtons.The unit meters in used to measure the distance and newtons is used to measure force.If you apply 1 newton force on 1 square meter area then you will end up with 1 pascal of pressure.
1 millipascal = 0.001 newton/metre2
1 newton = 105 dyne 1 dyne = 1/105 newton
Milliters is volume, Newton is force - no translation between them.
There are 100 c-newton meters in a newton meter.
The prefix "deca" means ten.
1 deca newton meter (daN-M) = 10 N-M so 2 daN-M = 20 N-M
86nM is approximately 63.4 foot-pounds force.
The question does not make sense. The newton and newton meter are different units, so: for a force of 120 newton meters, you can have a 10 newtons over 12 meters, 5 newtons over 24 meters, 0.5 newtons over 240 meters, 50 newtons over 2.4 meters, and so on.
550 newton subtract 0.5 meters = 549.5
250 in-lbs is approximately 28.25nM
7.5 newton meters converts to approximately 66.4 ft-lbs.
14nM is about 10.33 ft-lbs.
The maximum torque that this engine can produce is 350 Newton meters.
One foot-pound = 1.3558 Newton-meters.
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.