Explore the efficiency of our Kilocalorie th to Kilogram-force Meter Converter – your go-to solution for precise energy conversions, designed by Newtum. Dive into the science of energy transfer with this intuitive tool.
A kilocalorie (kcal) is a unit of energy commonly used in the field of nutrition. It represents the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius. Historically, it was a key unit in the calorimetry of foods and diet planning, allowing for the measurement of potential energy intake.
Definition of Kilogram-force-meterA kilogram-force meter (kgf·m) is a unit of work or energy in the gravitational metric system. It corresponds to the amount of work done by a force of one kilogram-force acting over a one meter distance. This unit reflects the energy or work expended when a mass is moved against the force of gravity.
Kilocalorie th (kcal) | Kilogram-force Meter (kgf·m) |
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1 kcal | 426.9 kgf·m |
2 kcal | 853.8 kgf·m |
3 kcal | 1280.7 kgf·m |
4 kcal | 1707.6 kgf·m |
5 kcal | 2134.5 kgf·m |
6 kcal | 2561.4 kgf·m |
7 kcal | 2988.3 kgf·m |
8 kcal | 3415.2 kgf·m |
9 kcal | 3842.1 kgf·m |
10 kcal | 4269 kgf·m |
Example 1:
Convert 5 kcal to kgf·m:
5 kcal = 5 × 426.9 kgf·m = 2134.5 kgf·m
Example 2:
Convert 10 kcal to kgf·m:
10 kcal = 10 × 426.9 kgf·m = 4269 kgf·m
A brief history of energy conversion: The kcal to kgf·m converter has its roots in the early efforts to quantify energy in different forms. Over time, the need to interconvert energy units like kilocalories and kilogram-force meters became vital for various scientific and engineering applications, leading to the creation of such conversion tools.
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Example 1:
To convert 15 kcal to kgf·m:
15 kcal = 15 × 426.9 kgf·m = 6403.5 kgf·m
Example 2:
To convert 20 kcal to kgf·m:
20 kcal = 20 × 426.9 kgf·m = 8538 kgf·m