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What unit is torque measured in?

Aniket Singh , 1 Year ago
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Torque is typically measured in units of force multiplied by distance. In the International System of Units (SI), the standard unit of torque is the Newton-meter (N·m). In the Imperial system, torque is often measured in pound-feet (lb·ft) or, less commonly, in pound-inches (lb·in) in smaller applications.

1 Newton-meter (N·m) is approximately equal to 0.73756 pound-feet (lb·ft), so you can convert between these units if needed. Torque is a rotational force, and it is used to describe the turning or twisting force applied to an object, such as a bolt, a wrench, or a rotating shaft.

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