To convert pounds-feet (lb-ft) to newton-meters (N-m), you can use the conversion factor 1 lb-ft = 1.35582 N-m. Simply multiply the value in pounds-feet by this conversion factor to get the equivalent value in newton-meters.
Just multiply. 1 Newton meter = 0.737562149 foot pounds. So number of foot pounds = number of Newton meters * .737562149
14.75 ft/lbs
You could have 'newton-centimeters', or 'newton-inches', or 'pound meters' etc., but you can't have 'newton pounds'. Torque is (a distance) x (a force), but 'newton pound' is (force) x (force). Whether or not that has any physical significance at all, it's surely not torque.
175 Newton meters is equal to approximately 129.08 foot pounds.
To convert Newtons to pounds, divide the Newton value by 4.45. So, 25 Newtons would be approximately 5.62 pounds (25 divided by 4.45).
That is correct. To convert inch-pounds to newton meters, you can use the conversion factor of 0.112984829. Therefore, 10 inch-pounds of torque is equivalent to 1.128 newton meters.
To convert newtons to pounds, you can divide the Newton value by 4.448. Therefore, 3200 newtons is approximately 719.46 pounds.
Conversion Formula: newton meters x 8.85074579 = inch pounds
To convert newton meters to foot pounds, you can use the conversion factor: 1 newton meter is equal to 0.737562 foot pounds. So, to convert, you would multiply the number of newton meters by 0.737562 to get the equivalent in foot pounds.
One newton is equal to 0.224809 pounds.
One newton is equal to 0.224809 pounds.