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Watt to Newton Meter per Second

1 watts is 1.000000 newton-meter per second.

How to Convert 1 Watts to Newton-Meter per Second

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

Common Power Values Table

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

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

WattsNewton-Meter per Second
0 Watts0.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
1 Watts1.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
2 Watts2.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
3 Watts3.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
4 Watts4.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
5 Watts5.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
6 Watts6.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
7 Watts7.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
8 Watts8.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
9 Watts9.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
10 Watts10.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
11 Watts11.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
12 Watts12.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
13 Watts13.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
14 Watts14.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
15 Watts15.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
16 Watts16.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
17 Watts17.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
18 Watts18.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
19 Watts19.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
20 Watts20.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
21 Watts21.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
22 Watts22.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
23 Watts23.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
24 Watts24.000000 Newton-Meter per Second
25 Watts25.000000 Newton-Meter per Second

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 1 watts equal in other common power units?

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

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

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

What are common uses of measuring power in newton-meter per second?

Measuring power in newton-meter per second is commonly used in physics and engineering to quantify power, work, or energy transfer.

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 watts to newton-meter per second for various applications.