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torque converter
is there a program available that can easily convert Nm to oz/in or lb/ft?? or visa versa
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Re: torque converter
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I like this program: http://www.joshmadison.com/software/convert/ |
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Re: torque converter
My favorite online conversion site:
WWW Unit Converter If you need the conversion for you control system.. well put "1" in one side and then multiple by the answer on the other side. |
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Re: torque converter
I prefer not to have to rely on a program that I have to download, since I move computers a lot. Both my graphing calculators have unit conversions, or if you don't have a graphing calculator but do have internet access, you can use this http://www.onlineconversion.com/torque.htm
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Re: torque converter
perfect, thank you very much
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Re: torque converter
I would also point out that the Google Calculator works very well for unit conversion if you have internet access easily available:
http://www.google.com/help/features.html#calculator Matt |
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Re: torque converter
http://www.calculator.org/ has a free version of Calc 98, a little Windows-style calculator that has about every conversion I can think of. They also have an on-line version, but it is new and doesnt have the full features. Key in a value, click UNITS, then select the FROM and TO units. It even converts from pennyweights to scruples and other useful units. How nice. I believe it is from Great Britian, so some terms are a bit obscure.
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Re: torque converter
a TI graphing calculator does unit conversions.
You really shouldn't really say "tourque converter" because that is a car part. It basicaly a clutch for automatic transmisions. |
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Re: torque converter
I prefer www.convert-me.com for all my conversion needs. However, they recently began using a couple popup ads. But, the popup blocker in my Google tool bar takes care of them nicely.
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