Dyne Meter to Newton Millimeter Conversion

Convert between Dyne Meter and Newton Millimeter quickly and accurately.

dyn·m
N·mm

How to Convert Dyne Meter to Newton Millimeter

Conversion Formula

1 dyn·m = 0.01 N·mm
1 N·mm = 100 dyn·m

Example

Convert 15 dyn·m to N·mm:

15 dyn·m = 15 × 0.01 N·mm = 0.15 N·mm

Unit Information

Learn about the torque units you're converting between

Dyne Meter

dyn·m

Definition

The dyne meter (dyn·m) is a CGS unit of torque, equal to 1.0E-5 newton meters. It represents the rotational force produced when a force of one dyne is applied perpendicularly at a distance of one meter from the pivot point.

History/Origin

This unit was part of the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system, which was widely used in scientific applications before the adoption of the SI system. It provided a smaller base unit for torque measurements in scientific research.

Current Use

Still found in some scientific literature and specialized research applications, particularly in physics and chemistry where CGS units are maintained for consistency with historical data and calculations.

Multiplier

0

Offset

0

Newton Millimeter

N·mm

Definition

The newton millimeter (N·mm) is a metric unit of torque, equal to 0.001 newton meters. It represents the rotational force produced when a force of one newton is applied perpendicularly at a distance of one millimeter from the pivot point.

History/Origin

This unit was developed as a submultiple of the newton meter for very precise torque measurements. It became important in precision engineering and manufacturing where millimeter-scale measurements are standard.

Current Use

Commonly used in precision manufacturing, micro-mechanics, and laboratory instruments where very small torque values need to be measured accurately. It is essential for fine mechanical adjustments and precision assembly work.

Multiplier

0.001

Offset

0

Dyne Meter to Newton Millimeter Conversion Table

Dyne Meter [dyn·m] Newton Millimeter [N·mm]
1 dyn·m 0.01 N·mm
10 dyn·m 0.1 N·mm
25 dyn·m 0.25 N·mm
50 dyn·m 0.5 N·mm
100 dyn·m 1 N·mm
0 dyn·m 0E+0 N·mm
-10 dyn·m -0.1 N·mm
-40 dyn·m -0.4 N·mm