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Newton-Meter per Second to Watt

1 newton-meter per second is 1.000000 watts.

How to Convert 1 Newton-Meter per Second to Watts

To convert newton-meter per second to watts, use the fact that 1 newton-meter per second is equal to 1 watt. For example, 1 newton-meter per second is 1.000000 watts.

Common Power Values Table

UnitValue
Watts1
Kilowatts0.001
Horsepower0.00134102185866
Newton-Meter per Second1
Joules per Second1

Extended Calculations Table For Newton-Meter per Second and Watts Conversions

Newton-Meter per SecondWatts
0 Newton-Meter per Second0.000000 Watts
1 Newton-Meter per Second1.000000 Watts
2 Newton-Meter per Second2.000000 Watts
3 Newton-Meter per Second3.000000 Watts
4 Newton-Meter per Second4.000000 Watts
5 Newton-Meter per Second5.000000 Watts
6 Newton-Meter per Second6.000000 Watts
7 Newton-Meter per Second7.000000 Watts
8 Newton-Meter per Second8.000000 Watts
9 Newton-Meter per Second9.000000 Watts
10 Newton-Meter per Second10.000000 Watts
11 Newton-Meter per Second11.000000 Watts
12 Newton-Meter per Second12.000000 Watts
13 Newton-Meter per Second13.000000 Watts
14 Newton-Meter per Second14.000000 Watts
15 Newton-Meter per Second15.000000 Watts
16 Newton-Meter per Second16.000000 Watts
17 Newton-Meter per Second17.000000 Watts
18 Newton-Meter per Second18.000000 Watts
19 Newton-Meter per Second19.000000 Watts
20 Newton-Meter per Second20.000000 Watts
21 Newton-Meter per Second21.000000 Watts
22 Newton-Meter per Second22.000000 Watts
23 Newton-Meter per Second23.000000 Watts
24 Newton-Meter per Second24.000000 Watts
25 Newton-Meter per Second25.000000 Watts

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 1 newton-meter per second equal in other common power units?

1 newton-meter per second is equivalent to 1.000000 watts, 0.001000 kilowatts, or 0.001341 horsepower.

How do you convert newton-meter per second to watts?

To convert newton-meter per second to watts, use the fact that 1 newton-meter per second is equal to 1 watt.

What are common uses of measuring power in watts?

Measuring power in watts is commonly used in electrical engineering, electronics, and many other fields to quantify power output or consumption.

Can this tool help with conversions for everyday power measurements?

Yes, this conversion tool is especially useful for individuals and professionals who need to convert power measurements from newton-meter per second to watts for various applications.