Torque Converter  



Torque Converter








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Torque Converter

Our Torque Converter Tool is designed to facilitate the conversion of torque measurements from one unit to another. Torque, a rotational force that induces the rotation of an object around an axis, is commonly quantified in units such as Newton metres (Nm), pound-force feet (lbf ft), or other torque units based on the specific application.

Supported TorqueUnits:

  • Newton Meter (N*m):

    • This is the standard unit of torque in the International System of Units (SI). It represents the force of one Newton applied at a perpendicular distance of one metre from a pivot point.

  • Newton Centimeter (N*cm):

    • Similar to Newton metre, but the distance is measured in centimetres.

  • Newton Millimetre (N*mm):

    • Similar to Newton metre, but the distance is measured in millimetres.

  • Kilonewton Meter (kN*m):

    • One kilonewton metre is equal to 1,000 Newton metres.

  • Dyne Meter (dyn*m):

    • A dyne is a unit of force in the centimetre-gram-second system. Dyne metre represents torque with force measured in dyne and distance in metres.

  • Dyne Centimeter (dyn*cm):

    • Similar to the dyne metre, but with distance measured in centimetres.

  • Dyne Millimetre (dyn*mm):

    • Similar to dyne metre, but with distance measured in millimetres.

  • Kilogram-Force Meter:

    • Represents torque with force measured in kilogram-force and distance in metres.

  • Kilogram-Force Centimeter:

    • Similar to kilogram-force metres, but with distance measured in centimetres.

  • Kilogram-Force Millimetre:

    • Similar to kilogram-force metres, but with distance measured in millimetres.

  • Gram-Force Meter:

    • Represents torque with force measured in grams and distance in metres.

  • Gram-Force Centimeter:

    • Similar to the gram-force metre, but with distance measured in centimetres.

  • Gram-Force Millimetre:

    • Similar to the gram-force metre, but with distance measured in millimetres.

  • Ounce-Force Foot (ozf*ft):

    • Represents torque with force measured in ounces and distance in feet.

  • Ounce-Force Inch (ozf*in):

    • Represents torque with force measured in ounces and distance in inches.

  • Pound-Force Foot (lbf*ft):

    • Represents torque with force measured in pounds and distance in feet.

  • Pound-Force Inch (lbf*in):

    • Represents torque with force measured in pounds and distance in inches.

How to Use:

  • Enter Value:

    • Input the numerical value representing the torque you wish to convert.

  • Select From:

    • Choose the original torque unit from the dropdown list, including Newton metre (Nm), Newton centimetre (Ncm), Newton millimetre (Nmm), Kilonewton metre (kNm), Dyne metre (dynm), Dyne centimetre (dyncm), Dyne millimetre (dynm), Kilogram-force metre, Kilogram-force centimetre, Kilogram-force millimetre, Gram-force metre, Gram-force centimetre, Gram-force millimetre, Ounce-force foot (ozfit), Ounce-force inch (ozfin), Pound-force foot (lbf ft), and Pound-force inch (lbf*in).

  • Select To:

    • Choose the target torque unit for the conversion, making it a versatile tool for various torque measurement needs.

  • Click "Convert":

    • Initiate the conversion process with a click of the 'Convert' button, and witness the tool promptly display the equivalent torque in the selected unit.

Applications of Torque Conversion

  • Automotive Engineering

  • Industrial Machinery

  • Physics Laboratory

  • Aerospace Applications




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