Newton (N) to Kilonewton (kN) converter

Converting from Newton (N) to Kilonewton (kN) in Force

What is Newton (N)

Newton (N) is the standard unit of force in the International System of Units (SI). It is named after Sir Isaac Newton and represents the amount of force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram by one meter per second squared.

What is Kilonewton (kN)

Kilonewton (kN) is a metric unit of force equal to one thousand newtons. It is commonly used to measure large forces, especially in engineering and construction applications.

Conversion Formulas

The conversion between Newton (N) and Kilonewton (kN) can be done using the following formulas:

1N=0.001kN

1kN=1000N

Examples

  • 17 Newtons (N) is equal to 0.017 Kilonewtons (kN)
  • 17 Kilonewtons (kN) is equal to 17000 Newtons (N)
  • 6 Newtons (N) is equal to 0.006 Kilonewtons (kN)
  • 6 Kilonewtons (kN) is equal to 6000 Newtons (N)
  • 7 Newtons (N) is equal to 0.007 Kilonewtons (kN)
  • 7 Kilonewtons (kN) is equal to 7000 Newtons (N)

Use this page to perform conversions from Newton (N) to Kilonewton (kN).

Newton to Kilonewton Conversion Table

N to kN Conversion Table

Newton (N) Kilonewton (kN)
0.01 N 0.00001 kN
0.1 N 0.0001 kN
1 N 0.001 kN
2 N 0.002 kN
3 N 0.003 kN
4 N 0.004 kN
5 N 0.005 kN
6 N 0.006 kN
7 N 0.007 kN
8 N 0.008 kN
9 N 0.009 kN
10 N 0.01 kN
10 N 0.01 kN
20 N 0.02 kN
30 N 0.03 kN
40 N 0.04 kN
50 N 0.05 kN
60 N 0.06 kN
70 N 0.07 kN
80 N 0.08 kN
90 N 0.09 kN
100 N 0.1 kN