Grave-force (Gf) to Grave-force (Gf) converter
Grave-force (Gf) to Grave-force (Gf) converter
The Grave-force (Gf) in Force
What is Grave-force (Gf)
Grave-force (Gf) is a unit of force that measures the weight of an object under standard gravitational acceleration. It is commonly used as a reference for expressing force in different contexts, especially in physics and engineering. Grave-force is defined based on the acceleration due to gravity at the Earth's surface, which is approximately 9.80665 meters per second squared (9.80665 m/s2).
This unit of force is particularly useful in scenarios where the gravitational part of weight needs to be highlighted. The concept is derived from the idea of how much force is exerted by gravity on a mass. For example, a mass of one kilogram experiences a force of one Gf. Thus, understanding the Grave-force is essential for calculating the forces acting on various objects, whether they are at rest or in motion.
Common conversions values
Grave-force can be converted into several other units of force, making it versatile for various applications. Here are some common conversion values:
- 1 (Gf) = 9.80665×10−6 (MN)
- 1 (Gf) = 0.00980665 (kN)
- 1 (Gf) = 9.80665 (N)
- 1 (Gf) = 9806.65 (mN)
- 1 (Gf) = 9806650 (µN)
- 1 (Gf) = 0.001 (tf)
- 1 (Gf) = 0.001102311 ([tonf (US)])
- 1 (Gf) = 0.0009842065 ([tonf (UK)])
- 1 (Gf) = 0.002204623 (kipf)
- 1 (Gf) = 2.204623 (lbf)
- 1 (Gf) = 35.27396 (ozf)
- 1 (Gf) = 1 (kp)
- 1 (Gf) = 1 (kgf)
- 1 (Gf) = 1000 (gf)
- 1 (Gf) = 1000 (mGf)
- 1 (Gf) = 1000000 (mgf)
- 1 (Gf) = 9.80665×10−6 (sn)
- 1 (Gf) = 70.93164 (pdl)
- 1 (Gf) = 980665 (dyn)
These conversion values illustrate the relationships between Grave-force and other force units. They make it easier to translate measurements and calculations across different systems of measurement. Understanding these conversions is valuable for anyone working with forces in science or engineering.
Grave-force to Grave-force conversion table
Gf to Gf conversion table
| Grave-force (Gf) | Grave-force (Gf) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 Gf | 0.01 Gf |
| 0.1 Gf | 0.1 Gf |
| 1 Gf | 1 Gf |
| 2 Gf | 2 Gf |
| 3 Gf | 3 Gf |
| 4 Gf | 4 Gf |
| 5 Gf | 5 Gf |
| 6 Gf | 6 Gf |
| 7 Gf | 7 Gf |
| 8 Gf | 8 Gf |
| 9 Gf | 9 Gf |
| 10 Gf | 10 Gf |
| 10 Gf | 10 Gf |
| 20 Gf | 20 Gf |
| 30 Gf | 30 Gf |
| 40 Gf | 40 Gf |
| 50 Gf | 50 Gf |
| 60 Gf | 60 Gf |
| 70 Gf | 70 Gf |
| 80 Gf | 80 Gf |
| 90 Gf | 90 Gf |
| 100 Gf | 100 Gf |
| 1 000 Gf | 1 000 Gf |
| 2 000 Gf | 2 000 Gf |
| 3 000 Gf | 3 000 Gf |
| 4 000 Gf | 4 000 Gf |
| 5 000 Gf | 5 000 Gf |
| 6 000 Gf | 6 000 Gf |
| 7 000 Gf | 7 000 Gf |
| 8 000 Gf | 8 000 Gf |
| 9 000 Gf | 9 000 Gf |
| 10 000 Gf | 10 000 Gf |
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