Newton-Meters to Foot-Pounds Converter
Convert torque from Newton-meters (N·m) to foot-pounds (ft·lb).
Instructions:
- Enter the torque in **Newton-meters (N·m)**.
- Click “Convert” to get the result in **foot-pounds (ft·lb)**.
If you need to convert newton-meters (N·m) to foot-pounds (ft·lb), this guide will help you understand the conversion formula, provide a reference table, and offer practical examples for easy conversions.
Conversion Formula
To convert newton-meters (N·m) to foot-pounds (ft·lb), use the following formula:
Foot-Pounds (ft·lb) = Newton-Meters (N·m) × 0.73756
Explanation:
- 1 newton-meter (N·m) = 0.73756 foot-pounds (ft·lb)
So, to convert newton-meters to foot-pounds, multiply the value in newton-meters by 0.73756.
Conversion Table: Newton-Meters to Foot-Pounds
Here’s a quick reference table for converting newton-meters (N·m) to foot-pounds (ft·lb):
Newton-Meters (N·m) | Foot-Pounds (ft·lb) |
---|---|
1 | 0.73756 |
2 | 1.47512 |
5 | 3.6878 |
10 | 7.3756 |
20 | 14.7512 |
50 | 36.878 |
100 | 73.756 |
200 | 147.512 |
500 | 368.78 |
1,000 | 737.56 |
Quick Conversion Example
Let’s say you have 15 newton-meters (N·m) and want to convert it to foot-pounds (ft·lb).
Foot-Pounds (ft·lb) = 15 × 0.73756 = 11.0634 ft·lb
So, 15 newton-meters is equal to approximately 11.06 foot-pounds.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How do I convert foot-pounds to newton-meters?
To convert foot-pounds (ft·lb) to newton-meters (N·m), use the inverse formula:
Newton-Meters (N·m) = Foot-Pounds (ft·lb) ÷ 0.73756
For example, to convert 20 foot-pounds to newton-meters:
Newton-Meters (N·m) = 20 ÷ 0.73756 ≈ 27.14 N·m
2. Why do we multiply by 0.73756 in this conversion?
We multiply by 0.73756 because 1 newton-meter (N·m) is equivalent to 0.73756 foot-pounds (ft·lb). This is the standard conversion factor used between these two units of torque or work.
3. Can I use an online converter for this?
Yes! Online converters are quick and convenient for converting newton-meters to foot-pounds. Simply input the value in newton-meters, and the result will be displayed in foot-pounds.
4. Where is this conversion used?
This conversion is commonly used in mechanical engineering, automotive work, tool performance, and torque measurement, where force or rotational energy is expressed in either newton-meters or foot-pounds.
Conclusion
Now that you have the formula, conversion table, and example, converting newton-meters (N·m) to foot-pounds (ft·lb) is simple. Whether you’re dealing with torque in engineering, mechanical work, or automotive specifications, this conversion helps you switch between these two common units of measurement. You can also use online tools for faster conversions, but understanding the formula ensures accurate manual calculations.