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A. 0.25 Newton-meter b. 2.5 Newton-meters c. 25 Newton-meters d. 4.0 Newton-meters
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A. 0.25 Newton-meter
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c. 25 Newton-meters
d. 4.0 Newton-meters
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1 newton meter = 8.850746106833 inch pounds
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