Moment of Force Converter
Moment of Force Conversion Formulas
1 Kilonewton meter (kN·m) = 1,000 Newton meter (N·m)
1 Millinewton meter (mN·m) = 0.001 Newton meter (N·m)
1 Micronewton meter (µN·m) = 0.000001 Newton meter (N·m)
1 Ton-force (metric) meter (tf·m) = 9,806.64999999999964 Newton meter (N·m)
1 Kilogram-force meter (kgf·m) = 9.80665 Newton meter (N·m)
1 Gram-force centimeter (gf·cm) = 0.0000980665 Newton meter (N·m)
1 Pound-force foot (lbf·ft) = 1.355817962 Newton meter (N·m)
1 Pound-force inch (lbf·in) = 0.1129848303 Newton meter (N·m)
1 Ounce-force inch (ozf·in) = 0.007061551893 Newton meter (N·m)
1 Dyne meter (dyn·m) = 0.00001 Newton meter (N·m)
1 Dyne centimeter (dyn·cm) = 0.0000001 Newton meter (N·m)
1 Kilogram-force centimeter (kgf·cm) = 0.0980665 Newton meter (N·m)
1 Newton centimeter (N·cm) = 0.01 Newton meter (N·m)
Newton meter (N·m)
Definition: Newton meter (N·m) is the base unit of Moment of Force in the International System of Units (SI).
History/origin: The newton meter is the fundamental unit of Moment of Force in the International System of Units.
Current use: The newton meter is used worldwide for scientific, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Kilonewton meter (kN·m)
Definition: Kilonewton meter (kN·m) is a metric prefix multiple of the Newton meter (N·m). 1 kN·m = 1,000 N·m.
History/origin: The prefix "kN·m" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Millinewton meter (mN·m)
Definition: Millinewton meter (mN·m) is a metric prefix submultiple of the Newton meter (N·m). 1 N·m = 1,000 mN·m.
History/origin: The prefix "mN·m" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Micronewton meter (µN·m)
Definition: Micronewton meter (µN·m) is a metric prefix submultiple of the Newton meter (N·m). 1 N·m = 1,000,000 µN·m.
History/origin: The prefix "µN·m" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Ton-force (metric) meter (tf·m)
Definition: Ton-force (metric) meter (tf·m) is a unit of Moment of Force. 1 tf·m = 9,806.65 N·m
History/origin: The ton-force (metric) meter is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Kilogram-force meter (kgf·m)
Definition: Kilogram-force meter (kgf·m) is a unit of Moment of Force. 1 kgf·m = 9.80665 N·m
History/origin: The kilogram-force meter is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Gram-force centimeter (gf·cm)
Definition: Gram-force centimeter (gf·cm) is a unit of Moment of Force. 1 gf·cm = 9.80665e-5 N·m
History/origin: The gram-force centimeter is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Pound-force foot (lbf·ft)
Definition: Pound-force foot (lbf·ft) is a unit of Moment of Force. 1 lbf·ft = 1.355817962 N·m
History/origin: The pound-force foot has been historically used in the imperial and US customary measurement systems.
Current use: It is primarily used in the United States and a few other countries.
Pound-force inch (lbf·in)
Definition: Pound-force inch (lbf·in) is a unit of Moment of Force. 1 lbf·in = 0.1129848303 N·m
History/origin: The pound-force inch has been historically used in the imperial and US customary measurement systems.
Current use: It is primarily used in the United States and a few other countries.
Ounce-force inch (ozf·in)
Definition: Ounce-force inch (ozf·in) is a unit of Moment of Force. 1 ozf·in = 0.0070615519 N·m
History/origin: The ounce-force inch has been historically used in the imperial and US customary measurement systems.
Current use: It is primarily used in the United States and a few other countries.
Dyne meter (dyn·m)
Definition: Dyne meter (dyn·m) is a unit of Moment of Force. 1 dyn·m = 1e-5 N·m
History/origin: The dyne meter is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Dyne centimeter (dyn·cm)
Definition: Dyne centimeter (dyn·cm) is a unit of Moment of Force. 1 dyn·cm = 1e-7 N·m
History/origin: The dyne centimeter is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Kilogram-force centimeter (kgf·cm)
Definition: Kilogram-force centimeter (kgf·cm) is a unit of Moment of Force. 1 kgf·cm = 0.0980665 N·m
History/origin: The kilogram-force centimeter is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Newton centimeter (N·cm)
Definition: Newton centimeter (N·cm) is a unit of Moment of Force. 1 N·cm = 0.01 N·m
History/origin: The newton centimeter is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.