Kilonewton to Teranewton Conversion

Convert between Kilonewton and Teranewton quickly and accurately.

kN
TN

How to Convert Kilonewton to Teranewton

Conversion Formula

1 kN = 1E-9 TN
1 TN = 1000000000 kN

Example

Convert 15 kN to TN:

15 kN = 15 × 1E-9 TN = 1E-8 TN

Unit Information

Learn about the force units you're converting between

Kilonewton

kN

Definition

A kilonewton equals 1,000 Newtons and is commonly used for larger force measurements in engineering applications. It provides a more convenient unit for expressing substantial forces without using large numbers. Kilonewtons are essential in structural engineering, automotive testing, and industrial applications.

History/Origin

The kilonewton emerged as a practical unit in engineering applications where forces exceed thousands of Newtons. It became standardized as part of the metric system's decimal prefixes. The prefix "kilo" (meaning thousand) was applied to create a more manageable unit for large force measurements.

Current Use

Extensively used in structural engineering for measuring building loads, bridge capacities, and foundation forces. Common in automotive industry for crash testing and safety ratings. Used in aerospace engineering for thrust measurements and in civil engineering for dam and bridge design calculations.

Multiplier

1000

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

Kilonewton to Teranewton Conversion Table

Kilonewton [kN] Teranewton [TN]
1 kN 1E-9 TN
10 kN 1E-8 TN
25 kN 2E-8 TN
50 kN 5E-8 TN
100 kN 1E-7 TN
0 kN 0E+0 TN
-10 kN -1E-8 TN
-40 kN -4E-8 TN