Torque Converter

Torque is the measure of an object's tendency to rotate an axis based on its perpendicular distance from that axis. It is measured in newton-meters (N·m). One newton-meter is equal to one dyne-centimeter (dcm).

Torque is a measurement of how much force is being applied to an object by another object due to a point of contact between them. In other words, it's the amount of effort required to turn something—like a bolt or nut.

A dyne-centimeter (dyne·cm) is equal to one newton meter (N·m), which means that they are both units used to measure torque—the difference lies in where they're used geographically.

A Newton meter (N·m) measures torque as it applies to rotational motion; whereas, a dyne-centimeter (dyne·cm) measures torque as it applies to translational motion. So if you know either of those measurements, then you can easily convert the other one!


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