Resultant force combines forces and torques via vector addition. Resultant force has same effect as original system of forces. Point of application determines associated torque. Equilibrant force is magnitude equal but opposite direction
Torque is the twisting force that causes objects to rotate. Torque depends on force and distance from rotation axis. Maximum torque occurs when force is perpendicular to lever axis
Calculator converts between Torque and other units. Users can enter value with or without unit abbreviation. Supports basic arithmetic operations and mathematical expressions
Inch-lbs (in-lbs) measures torque in the automotive and aerospace industries. 1 Newton-meter (Nm) equals approximately 8.85 inch-lbs. 1 foot-pound equals 12 inch-lbs. 1 inch-pound equals approximately 0.113 Nm
Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy through shaft rotation. AC motors use alternating current to create rotating magnetic fields. DC motors use direct current to energize armature and create electromagnetic field
1 pound-foot equals approximately 1.35582 newton-meters. Conversion formula: pounds per foot multiplied by 1.35582 N-m/l-ft