Convert Inch-pound to Newton-meter
1 in·lb = 0.112985 N·m
Inch-pound to Newton-meter Table
| Inch-pound (in·lb) | Newton-meter (N·m) |
|---|---|
| 1 in·lb | 0.112985 N·m |
| 5 in·lb | 0.564925 N·m |
| 10 in·lb | 1.12985 N·m |
| 25 in·lb | 2.824625 N·m |
| 50 in·lb | 5.64925 N·m |
| 100 in·lb | 11.2985 N·m |
| 500 in·lb | 56.4925 N·m |
| 1,000 in·lb | 112.985 N·m |
| 5,000 in·lb | 564.925 N·m |
| 10,000 in·lb | 1,129.85 N·m |
About Torque
Torque (also called moment of force) measures the rotational force applied to an object. It is essential in automotive engineering, construction, and mechanical design. Engine power and torque together determine a vehicle's acceleration and towing capability.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Newton-meter are in 1 Inch-pound?
1 in·lb = 0.112985 N·m
What is Inch-pound?
Inch-pound (in·lb) is a unit of Torque. Torque (also called moment of force) measures the rotational force applied to an object. It is essential in automotive engineering, construction, and mechanical design. Engine power and torque together determine a vehicle's acceleration and towing capability.
What is Newton-meter?
Newton-meter (N·m) is a unit of Torque. Torque (also called moment of force) measures the rotational force applied to an object. It is essential in automotive engineering, construction, and mechanical design. Engine power and torque together determine a vehicle's acceleration and towing capability.
How to convert Inch-pound to Newton-meter?
To convert Inch-pound (in·lb) to Newton-meter (N·m), multiply the value by the conversion factor. 1 in·lb = 0.112985 N·m. Example: 5 in·lb = 0.564925 N·m.
What is the formula for Inch-pound to Newton-meter?
The formula is: Newton-meter = Inch-pound × 0.112985. The conversion factor from in·lb to N·m is 0.112985.