Convert ounce-force inch to inch-ounce

Please provide values below to convert ounce-force inch [ozf*in] to inch-ounce [in*ozf], or Convert inch-ounce to ounce-force inch.




How to Convert Ounce-Force Inch to Inch-Ounce

1 ozf*in = 1 in*ozf

Example: convert 15 ozf*in to in*ozf:
15 ozf*in = 15 × 1 in*ozf = 15 in*ozf


Ounce-Force Inch to Inch-Ounce Conversion Table

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Ounce-Force Inch

Ounce-force inch (ozf·in) is a unit of torque or moment of force, representing the force of one ounce-force applied at a distance of one inch from the pivot point.

History/Origin

The ounce-force inch originated from the imperial system of units, primarily used in engineering and mechanical contexts to measure torque. It has been used historically in the United States and other countries employing imperial units, but has largely been replaced by the metric system in scientific applications.

Current Use

Today, ounce-force inch is primarily used in specific engineering fields, such as small-scale mechanical and automotive applications, where imperial units are still prevalent. It is considered a non-SI unit and is less common in modern scientific and international standards.


Inch-Ounce

The inch-ounce (in*ozf) is a unit of energy or work, representing the work done when a force of one ounce-force is applied over a distance of one inch.

History/Origin

The inch-ounce originated in the imperial and customary measurement systems, primarily used in the United States for small-scale energy calculations and engineering applications, before being largely replaced by the foot-pound in most contexts.

Current Use

Today, the inch-ounce is rarely used and has been largely superseded by more standard units like the foot-pound. It may still appear in niche engineering, calibration, or historical references within the energy converter category.



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