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How to Calculate Torque Converter

What is Torque Converter?

Torque converters translate between SI, imperial, and specialty torque units (N·m, ft·lbf, in·lbf, kgf·m).

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 11 N·m = 0.7376 ft·lbf = 8.851 in·lbf = 0.1020 kgf·m
  2. 2Especially useful for automotive torque specs, fastener torque, and mechanical power
  3. 3Maintains precision across unit systems

Worked Examples

Input
100 N·m engine torque
Result
73.76 ft·lbf, 885.1 in·lbf
Automotive spec

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Confusing foot-pounds force with foot-pounds mass
  • Applying linear force formulas to rotational torque

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are torque units so varied?

Legacy: different industries adopted different standards. SI (N·m) now preferred, but older specs use others.

How does torque relate to power?

Power (W) = Torque (N·m) × angular velocity (rad/s). Peak torque doesn't necessarily give peak power.

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