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The 'Newton-meter' is a unit of energy, defined as the work done by a force of one newton acting through a distance of one meter. It is also equivalent to one Joule, and one watt-second. The kilogram is a unit of mass. If one kilogram of mass is completely transformed into energy, then according to Einstein's equation E = M C2, the amount of energy resulting would be E = M C2 E = (1 kg) times (3 x 108 m-s-1)2 = ( 9 x 1016 ) kg-m2-sec-2 = ( 9 x 1016 ) (kg-m-sec-2) ( m ) = 9 x 1016 Newton-meters of energy. To answer the question directly, One newton-meter = 1.1 x 10-15kilogram. But I'm guessing that this isn't what the questioner had in mind. Here's a better answer for this questioner: The 'Newton-meter' is a unit of work or energy, but the 'kilogram' is a unit of mass. They measure different quantities. In the every-day world, they are not equivalent, and neither one can be converted into the other one.

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