## Metric Torque
Metric torque is a measurement of the rotational force applied to an object. It is typically measured in newton-meters (N⋅m). One newton-meter is the amount of torque required to apply a force of one newton to a lever arm that is one meter long.
Metric torque is often used to measure the torque output of engines and other rotating machines. It can also be used to measure the torque required to turn a bolt or tighten a screw.
## Newton Torque
Newton torque is a measure of the force required to turn an object. It is typically measured in newton-meters (N⋅m). One newton-meter is the amount of force required to apply a force of one newton to a lever arm that is one meter long.
Newton torque is often used to measure the torque output of wrenches and other tools. It can also be used to measure the torque required to turn a bolt or tighten a screw.
## Relationship Between Metric Torque and Newton Torque
Metric torque and newton torque are two different units of measurement for the same physical quantity. One newton-meter is equal to one newton-meter:
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1 N⋅m = 1 N⋅m
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## Conversion Between Metric Torque and Newton Torque
To convert metric torque to newton torque, multiply the metric torque by one:
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N⋅m = N⋅m × 1
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To convert newton torque to metric torque, multiply the newton torque by one:
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N⋅m = N⋅m × 1
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## Examples of Metric Torque and Newton Torque
The following table shows some examples of metric torque and newton torque:
| Metric Torque (N⋅m) | Newton Torque (N⋅m) |
|—|—|
| 1 | 1 |
| 10 | 10 |
| 100 | 100 |
| 1,000 | 1,000 |
| 10,000 | 10,000 |
## Applications of Metric Torque and Newton Torque
Metric torque and newton torque are used in a variety of applications, including:
Measuring the torque output of engines and other rotating machines
Measuring the torque required to turn a bolt or tighten a screw
Calibrating torque wrenches and other tools
Designing and testing mechanical systems
## Conclusion
Metric torque and newton torque are two important units of measurement for rotational force. They are used in a variety of applications, including engineering, manufacturing, and automotive repair.