Newton Meter to Kilogram-Force Meter Conversion

Convert between Newton Meter and Kilogram-Force Meter quickly and accurately.

N·m
kgf·m

How to Convert Newton Meter to Kilogram-Force Meter

Conversion Formula

1 N·m = 0.102 kgf·m
1 kgf·m = 9.807 N·m

Example

Convert 15 N·m to kgf·m:

15 N·m = 15 × 0.102 kgf·m = 1.53 kgf·m

Unit Information

Learn about the torque units you're converting between

Newton Meter

N·m

Definition

The newton meter (N·m) is the SI unit of torque, representing the rotational force produced when a force of one newton is applied perpendicularly at a distance of one meter from the pivot point. It is the fundamental unit for measuring rotational force in the International System of Units.

History/Origin

The newton meter was established as part of the SI system in 1960, derived from the fundamental units of force (newton) and length (meter). It replaced various historical torque units and became the international standard for measuring rotational force in scientific and engineering applications worldwide.

Current Use

Widely used in mechanical engineering, automotive design, robotics, and physics to calculate torque in engines, motors, and other rotating machinery. It is essential for understanding rotational equilibrium, motion, and the design of mechanical systems.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Kilogram-Force Meter

kgf·m

Definition

The kilogram-force meter (kgf·m) is a gravitational metric unit of torque, representing the rotational force produced by one kilogram-force applied at one meter. It is widely used in some engineering disciplines, particularly in countries that historically used the kilogram-force.

History/Origin

This unit was a standard in the technical system of units, prevalent in many parts of the world before the full adoption of the SI system. It provided a practical measure of torque directly related to the force of gravity on a kilogram mass.

Current Use

Commonly encountered in older engineering specifications, particularly in Europe and Asia. While SI units are now preferred, it remains relevant for understanding existing machinery and designs in certain industries.

Multiplier

9.807

Offset

0

Newton Meter to Kilogram-Force Meter Conversion Table

Newton Meter [N·m] Kilogram-Force Meter [kgf·m]
1 N·m 0.101972 kgf·m
10 N·m 1.019716 kgf·m
25 N·m 2.549291 kgf·m
50 N·m 5.098581 kgf·m
100 N·m 10.197162 kgf·m
0 N·m 0E+0 kgf·m
-10 N·m -1.019716 kgf·m
-40 N·m -4.078865 kgf·m