1 newton x 1 meter can be one of the following:
A) A joule, the unit of energy and of work.
B) The unit of torque. In this case, it is written newton-meter; there is no special name for it. This use is completely unrelated to the unit of energy, even though it happens to use the product of the same units.
1 newton x 1 meter can be one of the following:
A) A joule, the unit of energy and of work.
B) The unit of torque. In this case, it is written newton-meter; there is no special name for it. This use is completely unrelated to the unit of energy, even though it happens to use the product of the same units.
1 newton x 1 meter can be one of the following:
A) A joule, the unit of energy and of work.
B) The unit of torque. In this case, it is written newton-meter; there is no special name for it. This use is completely unrelated to the unit of energy, even though it happens to use the product of the same units.
1 newton x 1 meter can be one of the following:
A) A joule, the unit of energy and of work.
B) The unit of torque. In this case, it is written newton-meter; there is no special name for it. This use is completely unrelated to the unit of energy, even though it happens to use the product of the same units.
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1 newton x 1 meter can be one of the following:
A) A joule, the unit of energy and of work.
B) The unit of torque. In this case, it is written newton-meter; there is no special name for it. This use is completely unrelated to the unit of energy, even though it happens to use the product of the same units.
1 poise = 0.1 newton second per meter squared
1 joule = 1newton.1meter
1 kg*m/s2 = 1 N (1 Newton) A Newton is a measure of force.
We're not sure what your "mg" and "sm" represent,but we're pretty sure the answer is "no".1 newton = 1 kilogram-meter / second2 .
Just multiply. 1 Newton meter = 0.737562149 foot pounds. So number of foot pounds = number of Newton meters * .737562149