Torque Converter

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Result: 1 newton-meter (n⋅m) = 0.73756215 pound-feet (lb⋅ft)

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Torque and Rotational Force

Torque conversion is vital for mechanical engineering, automotive applications, and rotational machinery. Measures rotational force effectiveness.

Torque Fundamentals

Torque = force × distance from rotation axis. SI unit: Newton-meter (N⋅m). Imperial: pound-foot (lb⋅ft), pound-inch (lb⋅in).

Automotive Applications

Engine torque affects acceleration. Wheel lug nuts require specific torque. Transmission and differential calculations use torque values.

Mechanical Advantage

Gears, levers, and pulleys multiply torque. Higher torque at lower speed, or vice versa. Power = torque × angular velocity.

Common Applications

Automotive repair, mechanical engineering, robotics, manufacturing equipment, and tool calibration.

Conversion Tips

1 N⋅m ≈ 0.74 lb⋅ft. Car engines: 100-500+ N⋅m. Wheel lugs: 80-120 N⋅m typical. Always follow manufacturer specifications.