Gram-Force Millimeter to Gram-Force Meter Conversion

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

gf·mm
gf·m

How to Convert Gram-Force Millimeter to Gram-Force Meter

Conversion Formula

1 gf·mm = 0.001 gf·m
1 gf·m = 1000 gf·mm

Example

Convert 15 gf·mm to gf·m:

15 gf·mm = 15 × 0.001 gf·m = 0.015 gf·m

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

0

Offset

0

Gram-Force Meter

gf·m

Definition

The gram-force meter (gf·m) is a gravitational metric unit of torque, equal to 0.00980665 newton meters. It represents the rotational force produced by one gram-force applied at one meter from the pivot point.

History/Origin

This unit was part of the technical system of units, used for smaller torque measurements in scientific and engineering applications. It provided a practical unit for gram-scale force applications.

Current Use

Still found in some specialized scientific instruments and laboratory equipment where gram-force measurements are more practical than kilogram-force measurements for small-scale applications.

Multiplier

0.01

Offset

0

Gram-Force Millimeter to Gram-Force Meter Conversion Table

Gram-Force Millimeter [gf·mm] Gram-Force Meter [gf·m]
1 gf·mm 0.001 gf·m
10 gf·mm 0.01 gf·m
25 gf·mm 0.025 gf·m
50 gf·mm 0.05 gf·m
100 gf·mm 0.1 gf·m
0 gf·mm 0E+0 gf·m
-10 gf·mm -0.01 gf·m
-40 gf·mm -0.04 gf·m