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nm (nanometer), which should be spelled in lowercase, is a measure of length, not of mass like the kilogram.

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One newton-meter (Nm) is equivalent to one joule, which is a unit of energy. Kilograms (kg), on the other hand, are a unit of mass. The two units measure different physical quantities and cannot be directly converted.

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