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help w/ conversions


Conesmasher

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Originally posted by Morgan:

1.0 in-lb = 0.113 N-m

 

this is all according to my ISE book

actually 1 in-lb = .112985 N-m :D

 

I have a convert program thats less than 300kb if you want me to e-mail it to you. It has everything you could ever need.

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