Torque Conversion factors

Converting torque values between different units is often necessary when dealing with torque measurements to ensure consistency and precision. Torque, a fundamental concept in physics and engineering, represents the rotational force or the turning effect exerted by a force. It holds significant importance across various fields, including automotive, mechanical engineering, and industrial machinery.

Torque can be quantified using various measurement systems, and it’s essential to convert between these units accurately to maintain compatibility and precision in torque measurements. 

To perform accurate torque conversions, users need to understand the specific conversion factors associated with each unit. 

Here are the conversion factors for commonly encountered torque units:

Metric 
newton centimeter
dyne meter
dyne centimeter
kilogram-force meter
kilogram-force centimeter
gram-force meter
gram-force centimeter
100
100000
1 *10+07
0.1019716
10.19716
101.9716
10197.16
seconds to years 
long ton-force foot
short ton-force foot
pound-force foot
pound-force inch
ounce-force inch
0.0003292688
0.0003687811
0.7375622
8.850746
141.6119

Accurate application of these torque conversion factors ensures precise torque conversions across different unit systems. Additionally, our calculator can be used to simplify the process of converting torque from one unit to another.

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