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.
He created the Newton Meter 261 years ago because he wondered how to measure the weight of water.
The SI unit for energy is Joule. It is also called Newton-Meter.
joule
Because force is measured in newts. As in Isaac NEWTon
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.
It's got a spring and I pulls o make measurement so it's sort of c u n t
There are 100 c-newton meters in a newton meter.
Meter : Distance = Newton : Force
He didn't
The deca Newton meter of torque is 0.1 to one Newton meter. In relation to the kilo meter of torque, it is .001. Many converters are available online for torque measurements.
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.
He created the Newton Meter 261 years ago because he wondered how to measure the weight of water.
isaac newton invented it
Force . . . . . . . . . kilogram-meter per second2 = newton Distance. . . . . . . meter Work, Energy. . . newton-meter = joule Power . . . . . . . . joule per second = watt Time. . . . . . . . . . second
Isaac newton made a newton meter manly because he found it quite strange and interesting the way the apple fell on his head
Chances are that the Newton Meter was invented around the time of Newton's life/death. perhaps he invented it himself. Sir Isaac Newton created the newton metre 261 years ago because he wondered how to measure the weight of water. Sir Isaac newton was a very clever and good scientist. ============================ There are a couple of slight problems with the foregoing. -- The "Metre" ... the metric unit of length ... was not defined until at least 60 years after Newton's death. -- The 'Newton' ... the metric unit of force ... was not developed until well into the 19th Century, and was then named for the late, great English Physicist. -- This question was first posted in early 2009, and the foregoing responses some time after that. "261 years ago" from 2009 would have been the year 1748 ... 21 years after Newton's death. -- Someone needing to measure the weight of water would not have needed the 'newton-metre'. It's a unit of energy, not of weight. Aside from these minor and wholly negligible details, the original answers are fine work.