Convert Newton Meter to Pound-foot
How this conversion works
Converting Newton Meter (N·m) to Pound-foot (lbf·ft) is straightforward with Unitly. We apply lossless base-unit math under the hood so you get consistent answers whether you are auditing data pipelines, planning infrastructure, or double-checking homework.
Quick reference: 1 N·m equals 0.737561033175 lbf·ft. Conversely, 1 lbf·ft equals 1.35582 N·m. Combine these ratios with the in-page calculator to convert any value instantly.
About Newton Meter
Definition: The SI unit of torque, equal to one newton applied at one meter.
History: Derived from SI base units.
Current use: Standard unit for torque in engineering.
About Pound-foot
Definition: A unit of torque equal to one pound-force applied at one foot.
History: Traditional imperial unit.
Current use: Used in the US for automotive and mechanical applications.
Questions people ask
- What is torque?
- Torque is the rotational equivalent of linear force.
- How do I convert newton-meters to foot-pounds?
- Multiply the number of newton-meters by 0.737 to get foot-pounds.
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