force units conversion
Amount: 1 gram force (gf) of force
Equals: 9.81 millinewtons (mN) in force
Converting gram force to millinewtons value in the force units scale.
TOGGLE : from millinewtons into grams force in the other way around.
CONVERT : between other force measuring units - complete list.
How many millinewtons are in 1 gram force? The answer is: 1 gf equals 9.81 mN
9.81 mN is converted to 1 of what?
The millinewtons unit number 9.81 mN converts to 1 gf, one gram force. It is the EQUAL force value of 1 gram force but in the millinewtons force unit alternative.
gf/mN force conversion result | ||||
From | Symbol | Equals | Result | Symbol |
1 | gf | = | 9.81 | mN |
Conversion chart - grams force to millinewtons
1 gram force to millinewtons = 9.81 mN
2 grams force to millinewtons = 19.61 mN
3 grams force to millinewtons = 29.42 mN
4 grams force to millinewtons = 39.23 mN
5 grams force to millinewtons = 49.03 mN
6 grams force to millinewtons = 58.84 mN
7 grams force to millinewtons = 68.65 mN
8 grams force to millinewtons = 78.45 mN
9 grams force to millinewtons = 88.26 mN
10 grams force to millinewtons = 98.07 mN
11 grams force to millinewtons = 107.87 mN
12 grams force to millinewtons = 117.68 mN
13 grams force to millinewtons = 127.49 mN
14 grams force to millinewtons = 137.29 mN
15 grams force to millinewtons = 147.10 mN
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Convert force of gram force (gf) and millinewtons (mN) units in reverse from millinewtons into grams force.
Force measuring units
Converter type: force units
First unit: gram force (gf) is used for measuring force.
Second: millinewton (mN) is unit of force.
QUESTION:
15 gf = ? mN
ANSWER:
15 gf = 147.10 mN
Abbreviation, or prefix, for gram force is:
gf
Abbreviation for millinewton is:
mN
Other applications for this force calculator ...
With the above mentioned two-units calculating service it provides, this force converter proved to be useful also as a teaching tool:
1. in practicing grams force and millinewtons ( gf vs. mN ) measures exchange.
2. for conversion factors between unit pairs.
3. work with force's values and properties.