Gram-Force Millimeter to Gram-Force Centimeter Conversion

Convert between Gram-Force Millimeter and Gram-Force Centimeter quickly and accurately.

gf·mm
gf·cm

How to Convert Gram-Force Millimeter to Gram-Force Centimeter

Conversion Formula

1 gf·mm = 0.1 gf·cm
1 gf·cm = 10 gf·mm

Example

Convert 15 gf·mm to gf·cm:

15 gf·mm = 15 × 0.1 gf·cm = 1.5 gf·cm

Unit Information

Learn about the torque units you're converting between

Gram-Force Millimeter

gf·mm

Definition

The gram-force millimeter (gf·mm) is a gravitational metric unit of torque, equal to 9.80665E-6 newton meters. It represents the rotational force produced by one gram-force applied at one millimeter from the pivot point.

History/Origin

This unit was used in the technical system of units for very precise torque measurements at millimeter scales. It provided a practical unit for micro-mechanical applications and precision assembly work.

Current Use

Rarely used in modern applications, but may be encountered in specialized scientific research or historical technical specifications where very precise small-scale measurements are required.

Multiplier

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Offset

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Gram-Force Centimeter

gf·cm

Definition

The gram-force centimeter (gf·cm) is a gravitational metric unit of torque, equal to 9.80665E-5 newton meters. It represents the rotational force produced by one gram-force applied at one centimeter from the pivot point.

History/Origin

This unit was commonly used in the CGS and technical systems for small-scale torque measurements in precision instruments and laboratory equipment. It provided a practical unit for fine mechanical work.

Current Use

Found in some specialized scientific instruments, older technical literature, and in fields where CGS or technical units are maintained for consistency with historical data and measurements.

Multiplier

0

Offset

0

Gram-Force Millimeter to Gram-Force Centimeter Conversion Table

Gram-Force Millimeter [gf·mm] Gram-Force Centimeter [gf·cm]
1 gf·mm 0.1 gf·cm
10 gf·mm 1 gf·cm
25 gf·mm 2.5 gf·cm
50 gf·mm 5 gf·cm
100 gf·mm 10 gf·cm
0 gf·mm 0E+0 gf·cm
-10 gf·mm -1 gf·cm
-40 gf·mm -4 gf·cm