force units conversion
Amount: 1 millinewton (mN) of force
Equals: 0.10 grams force (gf) in force
Converting millinewton to grams force value in the force units scale.
TOGGLE : from grams force into millinewtons in the other way around.
CONVERT : between other force measuring units - complete list.
How many grams force are in 1 millinewton? The answer is: 1 mN equals 0.10 gf
0.10 gf is converted to 1 of what?
The grams force unit number 0.10 gf converts to 1 mN, one millinewton. It is the EQUAL force value of 1 millinewton but in the grams force force unit alternative.
mN/gf force conversion result | ||||
From | Symbol | Equals | Result | Symbol |
1 | mN | = | 0.10 | gf |
Conversion chart - millinewtons to grams force
1 millinewton to grams force = 0.10 gf
2 millinewtons to grams force = 0.20 gf
3 millinewtons to grams force = 0.31 gf
4 millinewtons to grams force = 0.41 gf
5 millinewtons to grams force = 0.51 gf
6 millinewtons to grams force = 0.61 gf
7 millinewtons to grams force = 0.71 gf
8 millinewtons to grams force = 0.82 gf
9 millinewtons to grams force = 0.92 gf
10 millinewtons to grams force = 1.02 gf
11 millinewtons to grams force = 1.12 gf
12 millinewtons to grams force = 1.22 gf
13 millinewtons to grams force = 1.33 gf
14 millinewtons to grams force = 1.43 gf
15 millinewtons to grams force = 1.53 gf
Category: main menu • force menu • Millinewtons
Convert force of millinewton (mN) and grams force (gf) units in reverse from grams force into millinewtons.
Force measuring units
Converter type: force units
First unit: millinewton (mN) is used for measuring force.
Second: gram force (gf) is unit of force.
QUESTION:
15 mN = ? gf
ANSWER:
15 mN = 1.53 gf
Abbreviation, or prefix, for millinewton is:
mN
Abbreviation for gram force is:
gf
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 millinewtons and grams force ( mN vs. gf ) measures exchange.
2. for conversion factors between unit pairs.
3. work with force's values and properties.