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Re: Torque

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Originally Posted by sumadin View Post
Torque is measured in (units of force)-(units of distance), and the order is replacable. The measurement is simply the stall torque, and oz-in is just the units they chose to use. You could convert from there to ft-lbs, N-m, or whatever your heart desires. I hope this helps your question.
for the record torque has the units Nxm not N*m. N*M is a J (joule) which be this equation is a measure of work.
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