At 04:38 PM 6/12/97 +0200, you wrote:
>I would like to ask for some help from some of you "Physics Types." I have
>been told that a "Newton/Meter" (or "Meter/Newton") is the metric
>equivalent of foot/pound.
>
>1. Is this true?
Newton-meter is the metric unit for torque.
>2. And if it is, does anyone know how to convert foot/pounds to
>newton/meters (or whatever).
Foot-pounds X 1.3558 = Newton-Meters
Newton-Meters X 0.7378 = Foot-pounds
Cheers,
Rich Mason
'73 MGB
Huntsville, AL
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