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What is a Newton-Meter? An Explanation 

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@zw3756
@zw3756 4 года назад
Great video! This cleared a lot up for me. I wish u were my teacher, class would be a lot more fun and easy 😄
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@tutumama7287
@tutumama7287 2 года назад
Your video & lecture helped me to understand so much & I was unable to do physic class wo your help. Thx a million times!
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 2 года назад
You're very welcome! I am glad the videos are helpful for you.
@V21IC
@V21IC 2 года назад
Newton meter seems to be the same Force applied on differing dirrections - rotational and perpendicular/longitudinal. The force is rotational when it's applied about a pivot it's called Torque (turning force). It's called Torque. The preferred unit of measurement is Nm. However, the force is perpendicular when applied perpendicularly to the object's length) and is longitudinal when applied along an object's length. This force is called Work. The preferred unit of measurement is Joule. That's my humble understanding. I'd appreciate comments/correction. Thanks
@ifraharshad6103
@ifraharshad6103 4 года назад
I am so glad that I found your channel
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
Me too!
@ghanyhafiizh4255
@ghanyhafiizh4255 3 года назад
Plane Catrol! My favourite Newton✨💫! 😍👍🏿👍🏻
@MrSongib
@MrSongib 3 года назад
this is great but most layman people like myself still wondering wtf is newton and how it's calculated. hope you answer that in the next videos. as for now i just know this 1 Newton Meters (Nm) = 0.101972 Kilogram-force Meter (kgfm) and I still don't know where this number came from or what these numbers mean. I hope you can make follow up videos about that.
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 3 года назад
One newton is the amount of force needed to give a one kilogram object an acceleration of 1 meter per second squared. Get a 100 gram bar of chocolate, place it on the palm of your open hand, the force you feel is just about one newton. Does that help?
@benjaminking1250
@benjaminking1250 Год назад
Thank you for enriching my life today!
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience Год назад
Any time, you're so welcome!
@thinktalk9250
@thinktalk9250 Год назад
Great teaching
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience Год назад
Glad you think so, thanks!
@nosuchthing4789
@nosuchthing4789 4 года назад
Thanks! Great video!
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@forwardalwaysforward195
@forwardalwaysforward195 Год назад
New sub, it cleared a lot up for me.
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience Год назад
Glad it helped and thanks for the sub!
@borisp9163
@borisp9163 2 года назад
if something has 6Nm force, how can I calcul what force is need in 10cm distance?
@knguyen3348
@knguyen3348 3 года назад
Very clearly explain. Thank you
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 3 года назад
You are very welcome. Thanks for watching!
@sjmousavi8754
@sjmousavi8754 11 месяцев назад
Superb. Thanks
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 11 месяцев назад
Most welcome!
@Jan_Jan_
@Jan_Jan_ 4 года назад
Nice explanation!
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@sorenwintherlundbys
@sorenwintherlundbys 2 года назад
Excellent explantation !
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 2 года назад
Thanks, glad you think so!
@stevegro8378
@stevegro8378 4 года назад
I'm a bit confused. If you push a shopping cart 1 meter, that's x amount of work. If you push the same shopping cart with 100 kilograms of lead in it, that's more work, isn't it? Where does the weight of the cart enter into the equation?
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
In the amount of force you would have to apply.
@VgManiac
@VgManiac 2 года назад
Yeah, I got it. Good explanation!
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 2 года назад
Thanks, glad it helped!
@gerardogutierrez8653
@gerardogutierrez8653 Год назад
Very informative. Thanks
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@anewhorizonbysiddhantkaore76
@anewhorizonbysiddhantkaore76 4 года назад
What Software Do You Use To Make such a wonderful video?
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
Presentations are made with Apple Keynote and recorded a screen capture program called Screenflow. I find it very good.
@anewhorizonbysiddhantkaore76
@anewhorizonbysiddhantkaore76 4 года назад
@@stepbystepscience Thanks Dude Made My Day! Will Subscribe to your channel. Indeed very helpful. Do check out my channel too :)
@anewhorizonbysiddhantkaore76
@anewhorizonbysiddhantkaore76 4 года назад
@@stepbystepscienceThanks A Lot!
@d.mconsultancyservices1302
@d.mconsultancyservices1302 3 года назад
I hear this terminology used a lot when people are talking about how powerful a car engine are. If I am understanding your explanation right is this what a cam belt does because you do not have the turning space of a meter from the pivot you mentioned in a vehicle engine bay
@charlesgreen3319
@charlesgreen3319 2 года назад
What exactly do you mean by this I may be able to help
@7vyuvrajagarwal840
@7vyuvrajagarwal840 3 года назад
Nice explanation 👍🔥😎 video awesome.....👍
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 3 года назад
Thank you so much 😀
@zw3756
@zw3756 4 года назад
So in the first example with the shopping cart, what would happen if you push the cart 2 meters with 1 Newton of force?
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
work is force times distance, therefore W = 1 N x 2 m = 2 Joules of work
@zw3756
@zw3756 4 года назад
Step-by-Step Science, I get it now, thank you!!
@oldnotdead9868
@oldnotdead9868 Год назад
But what is 1N, what force is it, sorry if I sound dumb. If you push the buggy with one newton how much force is that
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience Год назад
That is a very good question and I explain it in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A2kXTX3rnKk.html
@naveenvaid4318
@naveenvaid4318 Месяц назад
great video sir. but i am confused i am making a torsion testing machine i used load cell in this machine how i calculate nm with kgf please tell me?
@leomorris8692
@leomorris8692 4 года назад
Science is confusing but amazing this helped allot thank you. You are an amazing person
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
You're very welcome!
@dido1803
@dido1803 4 года назад
Great explanations.
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
Glad you think so! And thanks for commenting.
@LavishMediaGroup
@LavishMediaGroup 4 года назад
@@stepbystepscience what software do you use for these tutorials? Your videos are great
@mikeg.6404
@mikeg.6404 2 года назад
So 1 torque NM use inches instead of metric? That seems counter-intuitive. Why inch instead of cm /dm ?
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 2 года назад
Units for torque are the newton meter (Nm)
@sachingokul648
@sachingokul648 Год назад
nice and great ✨
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience Год назад
Thank you 😊!
@syamsihanif5985
@syamsihanif5985 2 года назад
Thank you, this video is very helpful for me :D
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 2 года назад
Glad to hear that! You're very welcome.
@kylelikeskjvbible
@kylelikeskjvbible 4 года назад
So would a pascal be like a joule spread over a area of a metre?
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
According to wikipedia, 1 Pa = 1 N/m^2 and 1 J/m^3.
@nsh399
@nsh399 4 года назад
Thats 👍 great! Thanks
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@GlowUrbanX
@GlowUrbanX 2 года назад
To make it simple then we should ask How Much does W = before anything ells! As after W we also have resistance...? Lovely nice video thank you!
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 2 года назад
not sure what you mean.
@nishantraj725
@nishantraj725 3 года назад
Sir awesome from 🇮🇳
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 3 года назад
Thanks, greetings from Berlin.
@Lars3896
@Lars3896 4 года назад
The idea is very interesting, however; you spoke very quickly for my students. Therefore, can you slow it down a bit? Thanks!
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
I can try, but you can also pause and go back and see something again. Thanks for the comment.
@nmmxiii9389
@nmmxiii9389 4 года назад
Or slow your play back speed lol
@mataneasutenan316
@mataneasutenan316 2 года назад
very useful video.. . 👍.. easy to understand.. but why it very few viewers ? .. where are others.. ? maybe watching the prank channels ..?
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 2 года назад
tell all your friends to watch!
@harrissonprins9206
@harrissonprins9206 3 года назад
Thanks my guy!
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 3 года назад
You bet! Thanks for watching.
@rodrigoseguel9055
@rodrigoseguel9055 3 года назад
thank you so much!!
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 3 года назад
You're welcome!
@johnwolford2715
@johnwolford2715 2 года назад
So the difference between 52 newton meters and 65 is significant
@grigor_karagozian6931
@grigor_karagozian6931 5 месяцев назад
is newton and joules used today?
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 5 месяцев назад
yes.
@ikkeennigij121
@ikkeennigij121 3 года назад
with regards to the torque, can I assume if the distance halves to .5m , the torque doubles to 2N ?
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 3 года назад
No, if the distance is half then the torque is also half. Remember torque is force times distance, therefore it is directly proportional to the distance and the force.
@ikkeennigij121
@ikkeennigij121 3 года назад
@@stepbystepscience ah makes sense, thank you :-)
@sachingokul648
@sachingokul648 Год назад
@@stepbystepscience i can't understand. can you explain briefly about why force change half when distance is half? if 2m distance then force will be 2Newton ?
@Johannes00
@Johannes00 4 года назад
This is the same as wikipedia, didn't help much, I'll have to look elsewhere for figuring out torque
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
Sorry.
@cat4luny4
@cat4luny4 3 года назад
what is not to get about torque? It's just very simple, discance*force
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 3 года назад
@@cat4luny4 basically yes.
@Mrbobinge
@Mrbobinge Год назад
We learned about 1ft lb of Work. We simpletons wanted to know what is a Newton. 1Gram 1Kilo 1metric Ton? Yes, (Wiki), it is 1Kg. Why didn't you just say it? Google 1Newton Meter and ya get in-depth explanations of Torque - but Newton=1kg is hardly mentioned. Funny that. Isaac Newton was a non-Metric Englishman.
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience Год назад
This video is about the newton-meter which is the unit for torque. If you want to know what a newton is then it is explained in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A2kXTX3rnKk.html
@Armando_asx
@Armando_asx 2 года назад
If I have a 1 meter stick and put 1newton meter in a end how much kg force has it in the other end?
@lythicology5041
@lythicology5041 Год назад
thank you for describing e bikes
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience Год назад
No problem 👍, thanks for the comment.
@grigor_karagozian6931
@grigor_karagozian6931 5 месяцев назад
joule complicates things.you must be a teacher you explain and I understand, but when you go back and fort between Newton and Joule it confuses me what if I started using so many newton meter, only
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 5 месяцев назад
Newton is the unit for force and joule is the unit for work and energy. But a joule is when you apply a force of one newton over a distance of one meter. Newton meter is the unit for torque. It is not really the same thing as a joule.
@sameerakolar9318
@sameerakolar9318 3 года назад
Thank you
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 3 года назад
You're welcome
@Raviranjankumar-jf6js
@Raviranjankumar-jf6js 3 года назад
If a moter is of 4 Newton meter..what is means ???..
@hsw268
@hsw268 2 года назад
In the torque example, What if you apply a force of 1N at a distance of 1m from the pivot point and keep applying that force over a distance of 1m around the circumference of that circular path? Would that be 1Nm² then ?
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 2 года назад
Hmm, doesn't work out that way...
@876TEDDY
@876TEDDY 3 года назад
I am trying to work out n 0.07n/m is stretched 1 m =??
@anilsharma-ev2my
@anilsharma-ev2my 4 года назад
Are you able to find out efficiency of barometer Aniroid barometer in Joules ?
@MuhammadKhan-yl7mt
@MuhammadKhan-yl7mt 4 года назад
Thanks. I’m subscribed
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
Awesome, thank you for the subscription
@gauravnaik355
@gauravnaik355 3 года назад
How about bending moment...it's unit also is n-m... please explain...it will be of great help
@mavinicesumaljag2023
@mavinicesumaljag2023 Год назад
Bending moment is also just torque. Torque is measured in Joules/radian, but radian is unitness so it cannot be written as it is, hence we use Nm instead.
@craigd123
@craigd123 3 года назад
How much is one Newton in kilos? 1?
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 3 года назад
Great question, 1 N is just about 100 grams or 0.10 kilograms.
@craigd123
@craigd123 3 года назад
@@stepbystepscience cool thanks
@deanwright9167
@deanwright9167 2 года назад
What is a newton
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 2 года назад
newton is the unit of force, one newton is the force required to give a 1 kg mass an acceleration of 1 m/s2 or you can watch this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A2kXTX3rnKk.html
@sebby1989
@sebby1989 2 года назад
Is force multiplied by distance equivalent to force multiplied by time?
@Sandvall
@Sandvall 2 года назад
That would be impulse which has the unit Newton seconds :)
@sebby1989
@sebby1989 2 года назад
@@Sandvall thanks!
@imagurlll702
@imagurlll702 4 года назад
Hmm I have a question though?..is a Newton meeter a unit of power?...
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
No, as I said in the video it is the unit for torque, the watt is the unit for power.
@anilsharma-ev2my
@anilsharma-ev2my 4 года назад
If we found efficiency of aniroid barometer then we are able to collect energy from atmospheric pressure and energy crisis become history ?
@2random628
@2random628 3 года назад
Are you saying torque or twerk?
@876TEDDY
@876TEDDY 3 года назад
What's the force
@khairulkhairul1456
@khairulkhairul1456 5 месяцев назад
দরকারী কথা
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 5 месяцев назад
Thanks
@genet.2894
@genet.2894 2 года назад
Decent video "but" and with all due respect very generic and general that skips over many important aspect of the formula. Those aspects are extremely important...for Force the explanation lacked exactitude it was very general and lacking in important details...on Joule it was misleading at best. It will pass exams but not lead to any deep understanding of the terms...I'd be happy to explain
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 2 года назад
Please explain...
@genet.2894
@genet.2894 2 года назад
@@stepbystepscience First thank you very much for responding - please feel free to correct me if you feel I'm mistaken. It is my contention that in order to fully understand and gain an appreciation of a formula each and every term making up a formula or equation need to be fully explained in order to be understood by the student. Let me explain by using the concepts Joule and Newtons as an example - N = kg * m / s^2 which is the force needed to accelerate a 1 kg mass at a rate of 1 meter per second squared. In order to better make sense of this formula we need to understand what is meant by the term s^2. Everyone can understand a force that would cause a 1 kg mass to accelerate 1 meter per second..however not everyone can understand the concept of a force that would cause a 1 kg mass to accelerate at s^2 or one second per second so the term s^2 has to be fully explained. In this case s^2 represents constant acceleration. For example is a force causes a 1kg mass to accelerate 1 meter in one second then that same force would cause that 1kg mass to accelerate 2 meters in 2 seconds and 3 meters in 3 seconds and so on. .Hence constant acceleration !! That's what the s^2 term stands for. Now in the case of the formula for Joules we have J = kg * m^2 / s^2. In this case we should define what meter squared means. That is meter per meter and why this convention is used. Why is this important - regarding Joules things can get confusing example - One Joule represents the kinetic energy of a 2kg mass travelling at 1 m/s Huh ?? Confusing no - )
@fms6306
@fms6306 4 года назад
very clear explanation - thanks
@disposable6709
@disposable6709 2 года назад
Your videos would be better and cleaner if you minimize the subscriber begging and put it at the end
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 2 года назад
Did you subscribe?
@yahirorihuela8757
@yahirorihuela8757 Год назад
thumbs up
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience Год назад
Thx
@elqyanoesquia6877
@elqyanoesquia6877 4 года назад
don't you need the mass of the cart?
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
To calculate the work done? No.
@wellingtonharris7504
@wellingtonharris7504 4 года назад
And that needs to do with the forces
@natashawillson1340
@natashawillson1340 3 года назад
You have a thick sort of voice it's quite hard to get it in our head and it's kind of disturbing bass
@CloudyWithABitOfRain
@CloudyWithABitOfRain 3 года назад
This is a very rude comment. If this video isn't helpful to you, you can always look for another video/text that is more to your liking but there is no reason to be so impolite.
@natashawillson1340
@natashawillson1340 3 года назад
@@CloudyWithABitOfRain well I just stated the facts I really couldn't care less if you think I was being rude I have just being honest Lady !! Plus you shouldn't be so sensitive to a single HONEST comment !
@grigor_karagozian6931
@grigor_karagozian6931 5 месяцев назад
if you were to use 1newton metre it would be simpler than using joules for my brain it is simpler to say 1nm why do we need joules
@richardavilez3816
@richardavilez3816 Год назад
Simple video, but lacks mathematical correctness. Use the cross-product to define the torque to show that it is a vector perpendicular to the plane of applied force and the vector from the pivot to the point of action. Work like any other form of energy any is a scalar.
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience Год назад
Thanks for your comment.
@scottneels2628
@scottneels2628 4 года назад
ThankqThankQ
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
You are very welcome?
@mavinicesumaljag2023
@mavinicesumaljag2023 Год назад
Too long video without anything new explained.. Torque is measured in Joules/radian, but radian is unitness so it cannot be written as it is, hence we use Nm instead.
@subburamb5452
@subburamb5452 2 года назад
Hi @UCobWLQy5RRDMk253E-KO1yw , I want video for converting the torque value from a servo drive to pressure ( mechanical). We are planning to make a press by replacing hydraulics with electrical. The tonnage is calculate with hydraulic pressure and the piston area in CM. Explain to conert tp mechanical parameter from our electrical terms Thanks In advance.
@stefanoarunzutunz6630
@stefanoarunzutunz6630 3 года назад
1 J, i thought it was one joint.
@doug3826
@doug3826 3 года назад
Crazy that the new tesla roadster has 10k nm
@876TEDDY
@876TEDDY 3 года назад
I dont understand
@Mr_Paul_ays
@Mr_Paul_ays Месяц назад
1.5x speed needed.
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience Месяц назад
That's one way to do it.
@rxstingdevils
@rxstingdevils Год назад
slay queen
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience Год назад
That's right....
@smeschia
@smeschia 4 года назад
Torque is r cross F, not r dot F.
@elqyanoesquia6877
@elqyanoesquia6877 4 года назад
T=M*R not M/R
@grigor_karagozian6931
@grigor_karagozian6931 5 месяцев назад
so if Newton works for a certain distance his girl joules takes credit for it.
@Rhoadie1
@Rhoadie1 3 года назад
This guy is so smart but speaks so mush mouth terribly. Good lord its distracting.
@americanpride9733
@americanpride9733 4 года назад
Metric is definetely not any more simple in this case😂
@Meekmillan
@Meekmillan 3 года назад
You aren't lying. MPG & ft-lbs >> L/100km & nM. Our imperial units just make so much more sense lol
@americanpride9733
@americanpride9733 3 года назад
@@Meekmillan American units are better for everyday life, metric is better for complex equations
@sjlegends
@sjlegends 4 года назад
what, lol
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
lol, what?
@headbangeralkoholic
@headbangeralkoholic 4 года назад
Poor explanation
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience 4 года назад
Sorry.
@celzolsen8988
@celzolsen8988 Год назад
So how do I know how much force 1 newton is?
@stepbystepscience
@stepbystepscience Год назад
1 newton is the force needed to give a 1 kg object an acceleration of 1 meter per second squared.
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