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Convert Of Forcenewton Meter to Kilogram Force Meter and more • 40 conversions

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Unit Explanations

of Forcenewton Meterof-forcenewton-meter

Source Unit

of Forcenewton Meter is a unit of moment used in various contexts.

Current Use

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Kilogram Force Meterkgf·m

Target Unit

The kilogram force meter (kgf·m) is a unit of energy that quantifies the work done when a force of one kilogram is exerted over a distance of one meter in the direction of the force. It is derived from the product of force and distance, where the force is expressed in terms of mass (kilograms) multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s²). Thus, 1 kgf·m is equal to 9.81 joules in SI units. This unit is often used in engineering and physics, especially in contexts where gravitational forces are significant. Its application extends to mechanical work calculations, lifting and moving objects, and energy assessments in various mechanical systems.

1 kgf·m = 9.81 J

Current Use

Today, the kilogram force meter is primarily used in engineering fields, particularly in mechanical and civil engineering, where it assists in calculating the energy required for lifting loads and in analyzing mechanical systems. Its relevance extends to fields such as automotive engineering for torque specifications, material science for assessing tensile strength, and even in sports science where it can quantify the work done in exercises and lifts. Countries that utilize the kilogram force meter include those following the metric system, particularly in Europe and Asia, as well as in scientific research and education.

Fun Fact

The kilogram force meter is commonly used in mechanical engineering calculations.

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To convert to , multiply the value by 1.00000. This conversion factor represents the ratio between these two units.

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of Forcenewton Meter

momentNon-SI

Definition

of Forcenewton Meter is a unit of moment used in various contexts.

History & Origin

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Current Use

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kgf·m

Kilogram Force Meter

energyNon-SI

Definition

The kilogram force meter (kgf·m) is a unit of energy that quantifies the work done when a force of one kilogram is exerted over a distance of one meter in the direction of the force. It is derived from the product of force and distance, where the force is expressed in terms of mass (kilograms) multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s²). Thus, 1 kgf·m is equal to 9.81 joules in SI units. This unit is often used in engineering and physics, especially in contexts where gravitational forces are significant. Its application extends to mechanical work calculations, lifting and moving objects, and energy assessments in various mechanical systems.

History & Origin

The kilogram force meter originated from the need to quantify work done in mechanical systems, especially under the influence of gravity. In engineering and physics, it became essential to have a unified measure of energy that directly relates to the mass of objects and the gravitational force acting upon them. The concept of force, mass, and distance as fundamental aspects of work paved the way for this unit's introduction.

Etymology: The term 'kilogram' comes from the French 'kilogramme', combining 'kilo-' (thousand) with 'gramme' (weight), while 'force' stems from the Latin 'fortis', meaning strong. The 'meter' is derived from the Greek word 'metron', meaning measure.

1960: The introduction of the Intern...1971: Kilogram force meter was stand...

Current Use

Today, the kilogram force meter is primarily used in engineering fields, particularly in mechanical and civil engineering, where it assists in calculating the energy required for lifting loads and in analyzing mechanical systems. Its relevance extends to fields such as automotive engineering for torque specifications, material science for assessing tensile strength, and even in sports science where it can quantify the work done in exercises and lifts. Countries that utilize the kilogram force meter include those following the metric system, particularly in Europe and Asia, as well as in scientific research and education.

Mechanical EngineeringCivil EngineeringAutomotive EngineeringSports Science

💡 Fun Facts

  • The kilogram force meter is commonly used in mechanical engineering calculations.
  • 1 kgf·m is approximately equal to 9.81 joules, linking it closely with the SI system.
  • The concept of kilogram-force is often used in the context of weightlifting and fitness.

📏 Real-World Examples

20 kgf·m
Lifting a 10 kg weight over a distance of 2 meters
2.5 kgf·m
Torque applied to a wrench of length 0.5 meters with a force of 5 kgf
45 kgf·m
Moving a cart weighing 15 kg across a flat surface for 3 meters
48 kgf·m
Performing a deadlift with 60 kg over a height of 0.8 meters
80 kgf·m
Pushing a 20 kg cart for 4 meters
37.25 kgf·m
Lifting a 25 kg object to a shelf 1.5 meters high

🔗 Related Units

Joule (1 kgf·m = 9.81 J)Foot-Pound (1 kgf·m ≈ 7.233 ft·lb)Newton-Meter (1 kgf·m = 0.981 N·m)Calorie (1 kgf·m ≈ 2.39 cal)Watt-Hour (1 kgf·m ≈ 0.000273Wh)Kilojoule (1 kgf·m = 0.00981 kJ)

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