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Learn how to convert energy measurements from inch-ounce (in*ozf), a unit used for small torques, to kilojoule (kJ), a standard SI energy unit. This guide explains the conversion formula, practical examples, and common use cases in precision engineering and science.
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This converter transforms values from inch-ounce, an energy or torque unit representing a small force applied at a one-inch distance, into kilojoules, a standard unit of energy widely used in scientific and engineering applications.