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Re: need a torque conversion formula
Now that I think about it what Thomas linked to isn't even a conversion of any unit of work or torque. Far as I know 1 kg/m or m/kg either way you want to express it is equal to 7.233 ft/lb or lb/ft whichever way you want to express that. Login to read more. ![]()
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