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Re: need a torque conversion formula
Nm is more correct for torque since newtons is a force (weight) and torque is a rotational forcce applied over a distance. Kilograms is simply a unit of mass. Lb/ft is the same thing, a force (wieght) applied over a distance. Login to read more. ![]()
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