Calculator Input
Formula Used
The calculator multiplies each torque value by the conversion factor 0.7375621493. This converts newton meters into foot pounds for every entered record.
For batch analysis, the page also calculates count, sum, mean, median, range, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation after conversion.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter one or many torque values in N-m.
- Choose decimal precision for the output.
- Add a label for your dataset if needed.
- Select output order and preferred chart style.
- Click Convert Now to calculate instantly.
- Review the results, summary statistics, and graph.
- Download the current dataset as CSV or PDF.
Example Data Table
| Example | N-m | Ft-lb | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10.0000 | 7.3756 | Low torque tool reading |
| 2 | 25.0000 | 18.4391 | Light mechanical adjustment |
| 3 | 40.0000 | 29.5025 | Medium assembly reference |
| 4 | 55.0000 | 40.5659 | Inspection sheet comparison |
| 5 | 80.0000 | 59.0050 | Higher torque benchmark |
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does N-m mean?
N-m stands for newton meter. It is a metric unit of torque that expresses turning force around a pivot point.
2. What does ft-lb mean?
Ft-lb means foot pound. It is an imperial torque unit commonly used in automotive, industrial, and maintenance work.
3. Why is the conversion factor 0.7375621493?
That constant comes from the exact relationship between metric and imperial force and distance units. Multiplying N-m by this value gives the matching torque in ft-lb.
4. Can I enter several values together?
Yes. You can paste a list of torque values separated by commas, spaces, or line breaks. The calculator converts every valid number in one run.
5. Why are summary statistics included?
They help you analyze torque datasets instead of only converting one value. You can review the mean, median, spread, and consistency of converted results.
6. Does sorting change the actual conversion?
No. Sorting only changes the display order of rows. Each torque value still uses the same conversion formula and produces the same ft-lb output.
7. What happens to invalid entries?
Invalid items are skipped automatically. The calculator shows a warning so you can review any text fragments or symbols that were not converted.
8. When should I export CSV or PDF?
Use CSV when you want spreadsheet analysis or archival storage. Use PDF when you need a clean report for sharing, printing, or documentation.