First and foremost NM stands for (Newton Meter) or a Torque wrench. So, NM or KGM are units of torque. For example, 130NM@2000rpm means the vehicle delivers max torque of 130NM(Newton Meter) at 2000rpm. It can also be written as 130KGM (Kilogram Meter). I hope this information answers your question.
Yes, if you go on google maps, and then type in NM then click on NM United States :)
New Mexico
Nm stands for NOTHING MUCH as if you were responding to the question WHAT'S UP? What's up? Nm. (nothing much) Nm=NOTHING MUCH Or NOTHIN MUCH Hbu stands for HOW BOUT YOU So if you ask someone "WHAT'S UP?" YOU SAY Nm hbu? and they say Nm or GOOD Hbu=HOW BOUT YOU
about 420 miles
It is about 64 miles and an estimated one hour and ten minutes to drive by car.
About 917 miles by car.
It is the amount of torque a engine makes.
The standard torque of a car can vary widely depending on the make and model. Generally, torque for passenger vehicles can range from around 100 Nm to 400 Nm, with some performance or heavy-duty vehicles exceeding 500 Nm. Make sure to consult the specific manufacturer's specifications for accurate torque values.
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About 1,088 miles.
IT is age 12
Generally yes.