Gram-force to Teranewton Conversion
Convert between Gram-force and Teranewton quickly and accurately.
How to Convert Gram-force to Teranewton
Conversion Formula
Example
Convert 15 gf to TN:
Unit Information
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Gram-force
gf
Definition
Gram-force is a unit of force based on the gravitational force exerted on a mass of one gram. It represents the weight of one gram under standard gravity conditions. This unit is useful for measuring small forces in laboratory settings and precision applications.
History/Origin
Gram-force originated from the need to express forces in terms of familiar mass units. It was commonly used before the widespread adoption of the Newton as the standard force unit. The unit relates directly to the gravitational force experienced by a gram mass under Earth's gravity.
Current Use
Used in laboratory settings for measuring small forces, particularly in chemistry and physics experiments. Common in precision instruments and micro-measurements. Still used in some engineering applications where small force measurements are required, such as in material testing and calibration.
Multiplier
0.01
Offset
0
Teranewton
TN
Definition
A teranewton equals 10^12 Newtons and represents an extremely large force unit used in theoretical physics and astrophysics. This unit is employed for describing forces on astronomical scales and in high-energy physics applications.
History/Origin
The teranewton was established as part of the metric system's decimal prefix system. The prefix "tera" (meaning 10^12) was adopted in 1960. This unit is used primarily in theoretical physics and astrophysical calculations involving massive forces.
Current Use
Used in theoretical physics and astrophysics for describing extremely large forces. Applied in calculations involving massive celestial objects, galactic interactions, and high-energy physics experiments. Primarily a theoretical unit for scientific research.
Multiplier
1E+12
Offset
0
Gram-force to Teranewton Conversion Table
| Gram-force [gf] | Teranewton [TN] |
|---|---|
| 1 gf | 1E-14 TN |
| 10 gf | 1E-13 TN |
| 25 gf | 2E-13 TN |
| 50 gf | 5E-13 TN |
| 100 gf | 1E-12 TN |
| 0 gf | 0E+0 TN |
| -10 gf | -1E-13 TN |
| -40 gf | -4E-13 TN |
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