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Convert Newton-meters to Newton-centimeters

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Engineering

Torque Converter
10 sig. figures
Formula1 N·m × 100 = 100 N·cm

About Torque Conversions

Torque is the rotational analogue of force: a force applied at a distance from an axis. The SI unit is the newton-metre (N·m), and the US customary unit is the pound-foot (lbf·ft), with 1 lbf·ft equal to exactly 1.3558179483 N·m. Despite the same numerical factor, pound-foot (torque) and foot-pound (energy) describe distinct physical quantities — torque is a vector, energy a scalar. Automotive specifications quote engine torque in N·m or lbf·ft; most wheel lug nuts require 100 to 140 N·m (74 to 103 lbf·ft). Lower-torque work on bicycles, electronics and small fasteners uses pound-inches or newton-centimetres, where 1 lbf·ft equals 12 lbf·in. The kilogram-force metre (kgf·m), once common in European engineering, equals 9.80665 N·m thanks to standard gravity. The cgs dyne-centimetre persists in physics problems and older literature. Accurate torque matters because over-tightening fasteners induces thread yield while under-tightening risks joint separation, so fastener manufacturers publish torque ranges traceable to ISO 16047.

Quick Conversions

Newton-metersNewton-centimeters
1 N·m100 N·cm
2 N·m200 N·cm
5 N·m500 N·cm
10 N·m1000 N·cm
25 N·m2500 N·cm
50 N·m5000 N·cm
100 N·m10000 N·cm
250 N·m25000 N·cm
500 N·m50000 N·cm
1000 N·m100000 N·cm
Unit NameSymbolPer 1 Newton-meter
Dyne-centimeterdyn·cm10000000
Kilogram-force centimeterkgf·cm10.1972
Kilogram-force meterkgf·m0.101972
Kilonewton-meterkN·m0.001
Newton-centimeterN·cm100
Newton-meterN·m1
Ounce-inchozf·in141.612
Pound-footlbf·ft0.737562
Pound-inchlbf·in8.85075

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Newton-meters to Newton-centimeters?

To convert Newton-meters to Newton-centimeters, use the conversion where 1 Newton-meter (N·m) = 100 Newton-centimeters (N·cm). For example, 1 Newton-meter = 100 Newton-centimeters.

What are common Newton-meter to Newton-centimeter conversions?

Here are common conversions: 1 Newton-meters = 100 Newton-centimeters, 5 Newton-meters = 500 Newton-centimeters, 10 Newton-meters = 1000 Newton-centimeters, 25 Newton-meters = 2500 Newton-centimeters, 50 Newton-meters = 5000 Newton-centimeters, 100 Newton-meters = 10000 Newton-centimeters.

When would I need to convert Newton-meters to Newton-centimeters?

Converting between these units is common in international trade, scientific research, and everyday situations where different measurement systems are used.

How precise are the conversions?

All conversions use exact factors verified against NIST and ISO standards with up to 10 significant figures of precision. Results are calculated using IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, which provides approximately 15-17 significant digits. For temperature and other non-linear conversions, exact formulas are used rather than approximations.