Newton, absolute unit of force in the International System of Units (SI units), abbreviated N. One newton is equal to a force of 100,000 dynes in the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system, or a force of about 0.2248 pound in the foot-pound-second (English, or customary) system.
1) LBS: Pound-Mass or PoundLBS has been derived from a Roman word Libra, it is represented by 'lb' or 'lbs'. It is an international term used to define weight or mass of an object. Pound is a Latin word meaning 'a pound by weight'. United States and countries of commonwealth have agreed on the term pound and yard.
The short answer is no. They are each separate, distinct units of measure. Work is the measurement of force over a given distance. So one foot-pound-force (ft-lbf or just ft-lb) is the energy required to move a one pound object one foot of linear distance.
Torque Conversion — In./Lbs. (Nm)
| In./Lbs. | Nm |
|---|
| 60 | 6.8 |
| 65 | 7.4 |
| 70 | 7.9 |
| 75 | 8.5 |
Foot-pounds to Newton-meters table
| Foot-pounds | Newton-meters |
|---|
| 7 ft-lb | 9.49 Nm |
| 8 ft-lb | 10.85 Nm |
| 9 ft-lb | 12.20 Nm |
| 10 ft-lb | 13.56 Nm |
To convert PSI to lbs, simply multiply the pressure by the area over which the force is applied.
Convert 130 Newton Meters to Foot-Pound Force
| 130 Newton Meters (Nm) | 95.883 Foot-Pound Force (ft lbf) |
|---|
| 1 Nm = 0.737562 ft lbf | 1 ft lbf = 1.355818 Nm |
Newton-meters to foot-pounds chart
| Newton-meters | Foot-pounds |
|---|
| 70 Nm | 51.63 ft-lb |
| 80 Nm | 59.00 ft-lb |
| 90 Nm | 66.38 ft-lb |
| 100 Nm | 73.76 ft-lb |
Newton-meters to Foot-pounds table
| Newton-meters | Foot-pounds |
|---|
| 50 Nm | 36.88 ft-lb |
| 51 Nm | 37.62 ft-lb |
| 52 Nm | 38.35 ft-lb |
| 53 Nm | 39.09 ft-lb |
Convert 135 Newton Meters to Foot-Pound Force
| 135 Newton Meters (Nm) | 99.571 Foot-Pound Force (ft lbf) |
|---|
| 1 Nm = 0.737562 ft lbf | 1 ft lbf = 1.355818 Nm |
daNM = Deca Newton Meter. It means Newton Meter x 10 and is commonly used in France. It may even be the correct SI unit for rotational torque.
As there are 12 inch-pounds in one foot-pound, simply multiply your 10 foot-lb figure by 12 to give you a result of 120 inch-pounds.
Convert 17 Newton Meters to Foot-Pound Force
| 17 Newton Meters (Nm) | 12.539 Foot-Pound Force (ft lbf) |
|---|
| 1 Nm = 0.737562 ft lbf | 1 ft lbf = 1.355818 Nm |
Torque is the tendency of a force to move around a point. The unit of measure for torque that we all know, the "ft-lb," "lb-ft," or "foot-pound" is the amount of turning force applied to move one pound a distance of one foot around an axis at a radius of one foot.