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A gram-force meter (gf·m) is a unit of torque representing the rotational force generated by one gram-force acting at a perpendicular distance of one meter from a pivot point.
Definition of Dyne CentimeterA dyne centimeter (dyn·cm) is a unit of torque in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system, signifying the force of one dyne applied at a lever arm one centimeter long.
Gram-force Meter (gf·m) | Dyne Centimeter (dyn·cm) |
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0.01 gf·m | 980 dyn·cm |
0.1 gf·m | 9800 dyn·cm |
1 gf·m | 98000 dyn·cm |
2 gf·m | 196000 dyn·cm |
3 gf·m | 294000 dyn·cm |
5 gf·m | 490000 dyn·cm |
10 gf·m | 980000 dyn·cm |
20 gf·m | 1960000 dyn·cm |
50 gf·m | 4900000 dyn·cm |
100 gf·m | 9800000 dyn·cm |
Example 1:
Convert 2 gf·m to dyn·cm:
2 gf·m = 2 × 98000 dyn·cm = 196000 dyn·cm
Example 2:
Convert 0.5 gf·m to dyn·cm:
0.5 gf·m = 0.5 × 98000 dyn·cm = 49000 dyn·cm
The concept of measuring torque, such as converting from Gram-force Meter to Dyne Centimeter, has a rich history rooted in classical mechanics and engineering, evolving with the advancements in technology and standardization of units.
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Example 1:
Converting 1 gf·m to dyn·cm:
1 gf·m = 98000 dyn·cm
Example 2:
Converting 7.5 gf·m to dyn·cm:
7.5 gf·m = 7.5 × 98000 dyn·cm = 735000 dyn·cm