Watt-second To Gram-force Centimeter Converter

(Ws to gf·cm converter)

Convert Watt-second to Gram-force Centimeter


Effortlessly Convert Energy to Torque with Our Ws to gf·cm Tool


(Last Updated On: 2024-10-15)

Discover the simplicity of converting watt-seconds to gram-force centimeters with our precise tool. Spark your curiosity with accurate conversions that matter.

What are Watt-second and Gram-force Centimeter

Definition of Watt-second

A watt-second (Ws) is a derived unit of energy equivalent to one joule. It represents the amount of energy expended when a power of one watt is applied for a duration of one second. This unit is fundamental in physics and engineering when measuring quantities of energy, particularly in electrical applications.

Definition of Gram-force Centimeter

A gram-force centimeter (gf·cm) is a unit of torque—a measure of the tendency of a force to rotate an object about an axis, fulcrum, or pivot. It is defined as the torque created by one gram-force acting at a perpendicular distance of one centimeter from a pivot point.

Watt-second to Gram-force Centimeter Conversion Table

Watt-second (Ws) Gram-force Centimeter (gf·cm)
1 Ws 10,197.1621 gf·cm
2 Ws 20,394.3242 gf·cm
3 Ws 30,591.4863 gf·cm
4 Ws 40,788.6484 gf·cm
5 Ws 50,985.8105 gf·cm
6 Ws 61,182.9726 gf·cm
7 Ws 71,380.1347 gf·cm
8 Ws 81,577.2968 gf·cm
9 Ws 91,774.4589 gf·cm
10 Ws 101,971.621 gf·cm

Conversion of Watt-second to Gram-force Centimeter

1 Ws = 10,197.1621 gf·cm
1 gf·cm = 0.0000980665 Ws

Example 1:
convert 2 Ws to gf·cm:
2 Ws = 2 × 10,197.1621 gf·cm = 20,394.3242 gf·cm

Example 2:
convert 5 Ws to gf·cm:
5 Ws = 5 × 10,197.1621 gf·cm = 50,985.8105 gf·cm

History of Watt-second and Gram-force Centimeter

The Watt-second to Gram-force Centimeter Converter has a technical lineage tracing back to the inception of the watt as a unit of power. This tool embodies the practical application of energy conversion principles, aiding users in translating watt-seconds, a measure of energy, to gram-force centimeters, a measure of torque.

How to use Watt-second to Gram-force Centimeter Converter

Real Life Applications of Watt-second to Gram-force Centimeter

Explore the practicality of the Ws to gf·cm Converter in real-world scenarios. Uncover how it bridges the gap between energy and torque measurements.

Solved Examples Ws to gf·cm

Example 1:
Convert 4 Ws to gf·cm:
4 Ws = 4 × 10,197.1621 gf·cm = 40,788.6484 gf·cm

Example 2:
Convert 7 Ws to gf·cm:
7 Ws = 7 × 10,197.1621 gf·cm = 71,380.1347 gf·cm

FAQs for Watt-second to Gram-force Centimeter Converter

What is a Watt-second (Ws)?
A Watt-second is a unit of energy representing the energy expended by a power of one watt for one second.
How does this converter work?
Simply input the value in watt-seconds and the converter will provide the equivalent value in gram-force centimeters.
Can I use this tool for engineering purposes?
Yes, this tool is suitable for a wide range of engineering applications requiring energy to torque conversions.