One Newton meter is equal to one Joule and three fourth of a foot pound.
Nm= 3/4 f#. A meter is 10/3 f giving
N10/3f = 3/4 f# so that a
Newton N=9/40 # = .225#
One Newton is the force needed to accelerate one (1) kilogram of mass at the rate of one (1) meter per second squared.
One foot-pound = 1.3558 Newton-meters.
The force is 1 newton. The work done is 1 newton-meter = 1 joule.
1 Newton is 1 joule/meter.
False. Heat is energy, and is measured in Joules. One joule equals one newton∙meter.
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1 Joule.
Newton-meter IN THIS CONTEXT is equivalent to joule.
One Newton is the force needed to accelerate one (1) kilogram of mass at the rate of one (1) meter per second squared.
The units for a Newton meter are [ML^2T^-2]The units for a kilogram are [M]Since the units are not equal, the answer is no, it does not.
One Newton per square metre is one Pascal.
Newton Meter. One newton meter is equal to about 0.74 lb ft.
Well, look at this formula: Work = Force*Distance Force is in Newtons, Distance in meters and Work in Joules. So if we replace it as: 1=1d or 1=d this means distance has to be one meter for 1 newton to equal one joule, so it depends on the distance, if it is not one meter then 1 newton does not equal 1 joule.
Torque is a measure of turning power.Nm stands for Newton Meter. If you have a wrench that's one meter long, and pull at the end with a force of one Newton, the turning force by the head of the wrench will be one Newton meter.
One foot-pound = 1.3558 Newton-meters.
One Joule is equal to the energy used to accelerate a body with a mass of one kilogram, using one Newton of force, over a distance of one meter
1 newton-meter = 1 joule