Torque
youngoldbloke The older I get, the faster I used to be ... 26 Mar 2010 #3 ...Nm equate to kilogram metres? Click to expand... (pasted into Google - first hit =) http://www.numberfactory.com/nf torque.htm - try it!
...Nm equate to kilogram metres? Click to expand... (pasted into Google - first hit =) http://www.numberfactory.com/nf torque.htm - try it!
twentysix by twentyfive Clinging on tightly Location Over the Hill 27 Mar 2010 #4 User3143 said: Same ratio that converts mass to weight Click to expand... Acceleration due to gravity g0 ~9.8 m/s2 isn't it. So 1/g0 ~ 0.102 as above. Sorted
User3143 said: Same ratio that converts mass to weight Click to expand... Acceleration due to gravity g0 ~9.8 m/s2 isn't it. So 1/g0 ~ 0.102 as above. Sorted