Discover the convenience of converting kgf·m to W·s with our accurate Kilogram-force Meter to Watt-second Converter, brought to you by Newtum. This tool simplifies unit conversion to enhance your calculations.
A kilogram-force meter (kgf·m) is a unit of torque, representing the rotational force generated when a one kilogram-force is applied to a one-meter lever. This unit signifies the energy expended or work done when a force of one kilogram-force is applied over a displacement of one meter.
Definition of Watt-secondA watt-second (W·s) is a derived unit of energy equivalent to the work done by a one-watt power output sustained for one second. This unit is also a measure of energy transfer and can be used interchangeably with the joule, as they are equivalent in terms of dimensions.
Kilogram-force Meter (kgf·m) | Watt-second (W·s) |
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1 kgf·m | 9.80665 W·s |
2 kgf·m | 19.6133 W·s |
3 kgf·m | 29.41995 W·s |
4 kgf·m | 39.2266 W·s |
5 kgf·m | 49.03325 W·s |
6 kgf·m | 58.8399 W·s |
7 kgf·m | 68.64655 W·s |
8 kgf·m | 78.4532 W·s |
9 kgf·m | 88.25985 W·s |
10 kgf·m | 98.0665 W·s |
1 kgf·m = 9.80665 W·s
1 W·s = 0.10197 kgf·m
Example 1:
Convert 3 kgf·m to W·s:
3 kgf·m = 3 × 9.80665 W·s = 29.41995 W·s
Example 2:
Convert 5 kgf·m to W·s:
5 kgf·m = 5 × 9.80665 W·s = 49.03325 W·s
The Kilogram-force Meter to Watt-second Converter has roots in the early needs for measurement in physics and engineering. This converter's history ties back to the adoption of the metric system and the need for standardized units of energy and work, facilitating easier conversion and broader application in various fields.
The Kilogram-force Meter to Watt-second Converter is an essential tool for engineers and scientists alike, aiding in various real-world applications.
Example 1:
To convert 2 kgf·m to W·s:
2 kgf·m = 2 × 9.80665 W·s = 19.6133 W·s
Example 2:
To convert 4 kgf·m to W·s:
4 kgf·m = 4 × 9.80665 W·s = 39.2266 W·s