Angle - Area - Density - Energy - Force - Fuel Consumption - Length - Mass - Power - Pressure - Speed - Temperature - Time - Torque - Volume - Wind Speed
Micronewton metre
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Millinewton metre
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Newton metre
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Kilonewton metre
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Meganewton metre
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Pound-force foot
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Pound-force inch
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Ounce-force foot
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Ounce-force inch
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Kilogram-force metre
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Kilopond metre
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Gram-force centimetre
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Metre kilogram-force
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Foot-pound force
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Centimetre kilogram-force
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Inch ounce-force
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Dyne centimetre
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In physics, torque (or often called a moment) can informally be thought of as "rotational force" or "angular force" which causes a change in rotational motion. This force is defined by linear force multiplied by a radius. The SI unit for torque is the newton metre (N m). In U.S. customary units, it is measured in foot pounds (ft·lbf) (also known as 'pounds feet'). The symbol for torque is τ, the Greek letter tau. >> Read more