Discover the ease of converting Newton Meters (Nm) to Therms (thm) with our precise tool. Developed by Newtum, this converter simplifies energy unit conversions to satisfy your curiosity and accuracy needs.
A Newton Meter, symbolized as Nm, defines a unit of torque in the International System of Units (SI). It represents the torque resulting from a force of one newton applied perpendicularly to a moment arm that is one meter long. This unit is commonly used in physics and engineering to describe the rotational force applied to an object.
Definition of ThermA Therm is a non-SI unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 British Thermal Units (BTUs). It is commonly used in the energy sector, particularly for natural gas billing in the United Kingdom, the United States, and some other countries. One Therm can be visualized as the energy required to raise the temperature of a small residential swimming pool by a few degrees.
Newton Meter (Nm) | Therm (thm) |
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1 Nm | 9.4782e-9 thm |
10 Nm | 9.4782e-8 thm |
50 Nm | 4.7391e-7 thm |
100 Nm | 9.4782e-7 thm |
500 Nm | 4.7391e-6 thm |
1000 Nm | 9.4782e-6 thm |
5000 Nm | 4.7391e-5 thm |
10000 Nm | 9.4782e-5 thm |
50000 Nm | 0.00047391 thm |
100000 Nm | 0.00094782 thm |
1 Nm = 9.4782e-9 thm
1 thm = 1.05506e8 Nm
Example 1:
convert 100 Nm to thm:
100 Nm = 100 × 9.4782e-9 thm = 9.4782e-7 thm
Example 2:
convert 500 Nm to thm:
500 Nm = 500 × 9.4782e-9 thm = 4.7391e-6 thm
The conversion of Newton Meters to Therms finds its roots in the need to equate mechanical work with heat energy. Historically, as industries evolved, the necessity to convert between different energy units such as Nm and thm became crucial for efficient energy management and billing purposes.
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Example 1:
To convert 300 Nm to thm:
300 Nm = 300 × 9.4782e-9 thm = 2.84346e-6 thm.
Example 2:
To convert 750 Nm to thm:
750 Nm = 750 × 9.4782e-9 thm = 7.10865e-6 thm.