Torque is a measure of rotational force, and it can be expressed in various units depending on the system of measurement. One common unit is the inch-pound (in-lb), which is used primarily in the United States. In the metric system, torque is often measured in newton-meters (Nm). The conversion between these two units is straightforward and based on a fixed ratio.
To convert a torque measurement from inch-pounds to newton-meters, you simply multiply the value in inch-pounds by the conversion factor of 0.1129848. This conversion is essential for engineers and technicians who need to work across different systems of measurement.
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