Unlock the ease of converting energy units with our kcal th to dyne cm Converter, developed by Newtum. Experience accurate conversions and engage in the simplicity of this essential tool.
A kilocalorie (th) is a unit of energy commonly used in the field of thermodynamics. Specifically, it represents the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius at a pressure of one atmosphere.
Definition of DyneCentimeterA dyne centimeter (dyne cm) is a unit of work or energy in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system of units. It is defined as the work done when a force of one dyne is exerted over a distance of one centimeter.
Kilocalorie (th) | Dyne Centimeter (dyne cm) |
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1 kcal th | 4.18400e+10 dyne cm |
2 kcal th | 8.36800e+10 dyne cm |
3 kcal th | 1.25520e+11 dyne cm |
4 kcal th | 1.67360e+11 dyne cm |
5 kcal th | 2.09200e+11 dyne cm |
6 kcal th | 2.51040e+11 dyne cm |
7 kcal th | 2.92880e+11 dyne cm |
8 kcal th | 3.34720e+11 dyne cm |
9 kcal th | 3.76560e+11 dyne cm |
10 kcal th | 4.18400e+11 dyne cm |
1 kcal th = 4.18400e+10 dyne cm
1 dyne cm = 2.38846e-11 kcal th
Example 1:
Convert 5 kcal th to dyne cm:
5 kcal th = 5 × 4.18400e+10 dyne cm = 2.09200e+11 dyne cm
Example 2:
Convert 2.5 kcal th to dyne cm:
2.5 kcal th = 2.5 × 4.18400e+10 dyne cm = 1.04600e+11 dyne cm
The Kilocalorie to Dyne Centimeter Converter has a rich history intertwined with the development of units of measurement for energy and work. The converter facilitates the translation between the thermochemical kilocalorie, a unit representing energy in heat transfer, and the dyne centimeter from the CGS system, which quantifies mechanical work or energy.
Discover how the Kilocalorie th to Dyne Centimeter Converter plays a pivotal role in various practical applications.
Example 1:
Convert 10 kcal th to dyne cm:
Result = 10 kcal th × 4.18400e+10 dyne cm/kcal th = 4.18400e+11 dyne cm
Example 2:
Convert 15 kcal th to dyne cm:
Result = 15 kcal th × 4.18400e+10 dyne cm/kcal th = 6.27600e+11 dyne cm