Kilonewton (kN) to Newton (N) converter

Converting from Kilonewton (kN) to Newton (N)

What is Kilonewton (kN)

Kilonewton (kN) is a unit of force commonly used in engineering and physics. 1 kilonewton is equal to 1000 newtons. It is often used to measure large forces such as the weight of an object or the force exerted by machinery.

What is Newton (N)

Newton (N) is the standard unit of force in the International System of Units (SI). It is defined as the amount of force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared. 1 newton is equal to 0.001 kilonewtons.

Conversion Formulas

To convert from kilonewton (kN) to newton (N), you can use the formula:

Newton=Kilonewton×1000

To convert from newton (N) to kilonewton (kN), you can use the formula:

Kilonewton=1000Newton

Examples

  • 10 kilonewtons is equal to 10000 newtons
  • 12 newtons is equal to 0.012 kilonewtons
  • 4 kilonewtons is equal to 4000 newtons

Use this page as a reference for converting between kilonewton (kN) and newton (N) for your engineering and physics calculations.

Kilonewton to Newton Conversion Table

kN to N Conversion Table

Kilonewton (kN) Newton (N)
0.01 kN 10 N
0.1 kN 100 N
1 kN 1000 N
2 kN 2000 N
3 kN 3000 N
4 kN 4000 N
5 kN 5000 N
6 kN 6000 N
7 kN 7000 N
8 kN 8000 N
9 kN 9000 N
10 kN 10000 N
10 kN 10000 N
20 kN 20000 N
30 kN 30000 N
40 kN 40000 N
50 kN 50000 N
60 kN 60000 N
70 kN 70000 N
80 kN 80000 N
90 kN 90000 N
100 kN 100000 N