Exanewton to Meganewton Conversion

Convert between Exanewton and Meganewton quickly and accurately.

EN
MN

How to Convert Exanewton to Meganewton

Conversion Formula

1 EN = 1E+12 MN
1 MN = 1E-12 EN

Example

Convert 15 EN to MN:

15 EN = 15 × 1E+12 MN = 2E+13 MN

Unit Information

Learn about the force units you're converting between

Exanewton

EN

Definition

An exanewton equals 10^18 Newtons and represents an extremely large force unit. This unit is used in theoretical physics and astrophysics for describing forces on cosmic scales, such as gravitational forces between massive celestial bodies.

History/Origin

The exanewton was created as part of the metric system's decimal prefix system to handle extremely large forces. The prefix "exa" (meaning 10^18) was adopted in 1975. This unit is primarily used in theoretical calculations and astrophysical contexts.

Current Use

Used in theoretical physics and astrophysics for describing forces on cosmic scales. Applied in calculations involving massive celestial bodies, galactic dynamics, and cosmological models. Primarily a theoretical unit used in scientific research and calculations.

Multiplier

1E+18

Offset

0

Meganewton

MN

Definition

A meganewton equals 10^6 Newtons and represents a very large force unit used in engineering applications. This unit is employed for describing forces in large-scale engineering projects, such as bridge construction, dam design, and aerospace applications.

History/Origin

The meganewton was established as part of the metric system's decimal prefix system. The prefix "mega" (meaning 10^6) was adopted in 1960. This unit became useful in engineering applications where forces exceed millions of Newtons.

Current Use

Used in large-scale engineering projects such as bridge construction, dam design, and aerospace applications. Common in structural engineering for measuring forces in large buildings and infrastructure. Used in rocket propulsion and space vehicle design.

Multiplier

1000000

Offset

0

Exanewton to Meganewton Conversion Table

Exanewton [EN] Meganewton [MN]
1 EN 1E+12 MN
10 EN 1E+13 MN
25 EN 2E+13 MN
50 EN 5E+13 MN
100 EN 1E+14 MN
0 EN 0E+0 MN
-10 EN -1E+13 MN
-40 EN -4E+13 MN