6 nautical miles (NM) is equivalent to approximately 6.9 statute miles. To convert nautical miles to miles, you can multiply by 1.15078. Therefore, 6 NM is about 6.9 miles in the imperial system.
1,75.10-6 nm
you x it by 10 to the power of -6 as mm is already 10-3 so to get to nm which is 10 -9 you would have to x by 10-6
oil drain plug: 44 to 47 Nm carburetor/TBI nut/bolts: 18 to 24 Nm manual transaxle drain and fill plugs: 39 Nm spark plugs: 28 NM wheel lug nuts 60 Nm automatic transaxle: drain plug: 23 to 31 Nm fluid pan bolts: 6 Nm filter: 6 Nm
6 Imperial quarts = 12 Imperial pints
6 Nm = 53 in-lbGeneric: Formula: Nm * 8.85074579 = Inch-Pounds (=in-lb)
2,000,000 nm, algebraic steps below: 2 mm*1 nm 1.0E-6 mm=2,000,000 nm
The units of torsion are force multiplied by distance, typically measured in units of Newton-meters (Nm) in the International System of Units (SI) or pound-feet (lb-ft) in the imperial system.
6 imperial quarts is equivalent to approximately 6.34 US quarts. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 imperial quart is about 1.2 US quarts. Therefore, to convert imperial quarts to US quarts, you multiply by this factor.
Nm almost certainly means Newton meter, a measure of torque. Analogous to foot pounds in imperial systems. [Convention is that personal names almost always have an initial capital. Other examples would be Ampere, Angstrom.]
There are 6 Firkins (9 imperial gallons) in a Hogshead (54 imperial gallons)
1,372,000,000 nm
6 liters =1.585032312 US gallons or1.319814942 imperial gallons3.78541178 L = 1 US gallon4.54609188 L = 1 imperial gallon