If the lbf value was in cell B2, then the formula to convert it to Newton would be:=B2*4.44822162
one newton is about .225 pounds. Try the link below to convert.
Conversion Formula: newton meters x 8.85074579 = inch pounds
Multiply the bar value by 1000. 12 bar = 12,000 mbar. In an Excel spreadsheet, if you bar version was in cell A2, you could put the following formula in B2 to calculate the mbar value. =A2*1000
Formula: kg/cm2 x 9.807 = newtons/cm2
Newton is a unit of force and joule is a unit of energy. To convert Newtons to Joules, you need to multiply the force in Newtons by the distance in meters over which the force is applied. The formula is: 1 Joule = 1 Newton * 1 meter.
The formula bar.
If there is a formula in the active cell, then the formula will be displayed in the formula bar and the result of the formula will appear in the cell.
To convert grams (g) to Newtons (N), you need to use the formula: 1 Newton (N) = 1,000 grams (g) So, to convert 80 grams to Newtons: 80 grams * (1 Newton / 1,000 grams) = 0.08 Newtons Therefore, 80 grams is equal to 0.08 Newtons.
Generally, NM (Newton Meter) is a force times the length of the arm. Bar is Pressure (force per unit of area). The conversion is not possible to calculate because of the difference in extensions (NM or N/m²). However, in engine design the load of the engine can be given in bar (cylinder pressure) but converted into torque (N-m) by the following conversion: Cylinder Pressure (bar) = Torque (N-m) * nrev * 2 * pi / Cylinder displacement (cubic meters) / 100,000 where: nrev = number of revolutions per cycle (2 for a 4-stroke engine, 1 for a 2-stroke)
There are 100,000 pascals in one newton. Since 1 bar is equivalent to 100,000 pascals, there is 1 bar in one newton.
It is the cursor of the i-bar.