Kilopound-force to Exanewton Conversion
Convert between Kilopound-force and Exanewton quickly and accurately.
How to Convert Kilopound-force to Exanewton
Conversion Formula
Example
Convert 15 kipf to EN:
Unit Information
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Kilopound-force
kipf
Definition
Kilopound-force represents the gravitational force exerted on a kilopound (1,000 pounds) under standard gravity conditions. It equals approximately 4,448 Newtons and is commonly used in structural engineering and construction applications, particularly in the United States.
History/Origin
Kilopound-force emerged as a practical unit for expressing large forces in structural engineering and construction applications. The term "kilopound" was particularly useful in engineering where forces are measured in thousands of pounds. It became standardized in US engineering practice.
Current Use
Widely used in structural engineering for measuring forces in buildings, bridges, and other structures. Common in construction applications for measuring loads and forces. Used in some US engineering standards and specifications for structural design and analysis.
Multiplier
4448.222
Offset
0
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
Kilopound-force to Exanewton Conversion Table
| Kilopound-force [kipf] | Exanewton [EN] |
|---|---|
| 1 kipf | 4E-15 EN |
| 10 kipf | 4E-14 EN |
| 25 kipf | 1E-13 EN |
| 50 kipf | 2E-13 EN |
| 100 kipf | 4E-13 EN |
| 0 kipf | 0E+0 EN |
| -10 kipf | -4E-14 EN |
| -40 kipf | -2E-13 EN |
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