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Kilonewton Meter to Newton Meter Converter - Torque Converter

Use our Kilonewton Meter to Newton Meter converter to convert Kilonewton Meter to Newton Meter. Both Kilonewton Meter and Newton Meter are units of Torque. Convert quickly and easily between Kilonewton Meter and Newton Meter using this conversion tool. You can also use our Torque Converter to convert to various other units of Torque.

Also learn How to Convert Kilonewton Meter and Newton Meter using this Kilonewton Meter and Newton Meter conversion tool to other Torque units.

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Select the current unit in the left column, the desired unit in the right column, and enter a value in the left column to generate the resulting conversion.

Formuladivide the Torque value by 1000

Kilonewton meter Torque Unit Conversion chart

Check out this Torque Converter conversion table to find out what the conversion factors are between the various Torque units:

Complete list of Torque units for conversion, see how much 1 Kilonewton meter is equivalent to in the below units.

1 Kilonewton meter is equal to

UnitSymbolValue (1 Kilonewton meter =)
Newton meterN*m1000
Newton centimeterN*cm100000
Newton millimeterN*mm1000000
Kilonewton meterkN*m1
Dyne meterdyn*m100000000
Dyne centimeterdyn*cm1e+10
Dyne millimeterdyn*mm1e+11
Pound-force Feetlbf ft737.562149277
Pound-force inchlbf inch8850.74579133
Ounce-force inchozf inch141611.932661
Kilonewton meter to Newton meter conversion table
Kilonewton meterNewton meter
11000
22000
33000
44000
55000
66000
77000
88000
99000
1010000
2020000
3030000
4040000
5050000
6060000
7070000
8080000
9090000
100100000

Common Torque Conversions

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I use Torque Converter?
    Select the current unit in the top column, the desired unit in the bottom column, and enter a value in the top left column to generate the resulting conversion.
  • What are the SI Units of Torque?
    The SI unit of Torque is N*m.
  • What are the different units of Torque?
    The SI unit of Torque is N*m. Alternatively, the Torque can also be expressed in .