Ton-hour refrigeration To Kilogram-force Meter Converter

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(Last Updated On: 2024-10-16)

Discover the seamless conversion from Ton-hour refrigeration to Kilogram-force Meter with our precise tool. Developed by Newtum, this page makes complex calculations simple, sparking your curiosity to explore more.

What are Ton-hour refrigeration and Kilogram-force Meter

Definition of Ton-hour refrigeration

Ton-hour refrigeration is a unit of power used in some countries to describe the heat extraction capacity of refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. It represents the amount of heat required to melt one ton (2000 pounds) of ice in a 24-hour period. This unit is commonly used in the refrigeration industry to measure the energy consumption of cooling systems over time.

Definition of Kilogram-force Meter

Kilogram-force meter (kgf·m) is a non-standard metric unit of torque (also called moment of force) in some technical literatures. It represents the torque generated by a one kilogram-force acting at a perpendicular distance of one meter from a pivot point. Despite its practicality in expressing torque, it's not an SI unit, thus not widely adopted in many scientific applications.

Ton-hour refrigeration to Kilogram-force Meter Conversion Table

Ton-hour refrigeration Kilogram-force Meter
0.1 35.8
0.2 71.6
0.3 107.4
0.4 143.2
0.5 179.0
0.6 214.8
0.7 250.6
0.8 286.4
0.9 322.2
1.0 358.0

Conversion of Ton-hour refrigeration to Kilogram-force Meter

1 Ton-hour refrigeration = 358 Kilogram-force Meters
1 Kilogram-force Meter = 0.00279 Ton-hour refrigeration

Example 1:
Convert 2 Ton-hour refrigeration to Kilogram-force Meters:
2 Ton-hour refrigeration = 2 × 358 Kilogram-force Meters = 716 Kilogram-force Meters

Example 2:
Convert 0.5 Ton-hour refrigeration to Kilogram-force Meters:
0.5 Ton-hour refrigeration = 0.5 × 358 Kilogram-force Meters = 179 Kilogram-force Meters

History of Ton-hour refrigeration and Kilogram-force Meter

The Ton-hour refrigeration to Kilogram-force Meter converter has its roots in the need to bridge two different units of energy and work. Historically, conversion tools like this were essential for engineers and technicians in sectors such as refrigeration and mechanical systems, where these units were commonly used.

How to use Ton-hour refrigeration to Kilogram-force Meter Converter

Real Life Applications of Ton-hour refrigeration to Kilogram-force Meter

Harness the practicality of converting Ton-hour refrigeration to Kilogram-force Meters and explore its diverse applications in the real world.

Solved Examples No standard SI unit short form

Example 1: Convert 3 Ton-hour refrigeration to Kilogram-force Meters:
3 Ton-hour refrigeration = 3 × 358 Kilogram-force Meters = 1074 Kilogram-force Meters

Example 2: Convert 0.75 Ton-hour refrigeration to Kilogram-force Meters:
0.75 Ton-hour refrigeration = 0.75 × 358 Kilogram-force Meters = 268.5 Kilogram-force Meters

FAQs: Ton-hour refrigeration to Kilogram-force Meter Converter

What is Ton-hour refrigeration?
Ton-hour refrigeration is a unit of power used to describe the cooling capacity of refrigeration systems.
How do you convert Ton-hour refrigeration to Kilogram-force Meters?
You can use our converter tool by entering the Ton-hour value and hitting convert to get the equivalent in Kilogram-force Meters.
Can I convert Kilogram-force Meters back to Ton-hour refrigeration?
Yes, the tool can also perform the reverse calculation for your convenience.