Watt-second To Kilogram-force Meter Converter

(Ws to kgf·m converter)

Convert Watt-second to Kilogram-force Meter


Effortless Energy Conversion: Harness the Power of Ws to kgf·m


(Last Updated On: 2024-05-07)

Discover the ease of converting energy units with our Watt-second to Kilogram-force Meter Converter. Developed by Newtum, this tool invites you to effortlessly transform Ws to kgf·m with precision.

What are Watt-second and Kilogram-force Meter

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 one watt of power is used for one second. This unit is commonly used in physics and engineering to measure small quantities of energy.

Definition of Kilogram-force Meter

A kilogram-force meter (kgf·m) is a unit of torque that represents the rotational force generated by one kilogram of force acting at a perpendicular distance of one meter from a pivot point. It's often used in the field of mechanical engineering to quantify moments of force.

Watt-second to Kilogram-force Meter Conversion Table

Watt-second (Ws) Kilogram-force Meter (kgf·m)
1 Ws 0.102 kgf·m
2 Ws 0.204 kgf·m
3 Ws 0.306 kgf·m
4 Ws 0.408 kgf·m
5 Ws 0.510 kgf·m
6 Ws 0.612 kgf·m
7 Ws 0.714 kgf·m
8 Ws 0.816 kgf·m
9 Ws 0.918 kgf·m
10 Ws 1.020 kgf·m

Conversion of Watt-second to Kilogram-force Meter

Example 1:
Convert 5 Ws to kgf·m:
5 Ws = 5 × 0.102 kgf·m = 0.510 kgf·m

Example 2:
Convert 12 Ws to kgf·m:
12 Ws = 12 × 0.102 kgf·m = 1.224 kgf·m

History of Watt-second and Kilogram-force Meter

A brief history of the Watt-second to Kilogram-force Meter conversion traces back to the classic mechanics and the development of units to measure work and energy. The conversion provides a bridge between electrical energy and mechanical torque, reflecting the versatile nature of energy.

How to use Watt-second to Kilogram-force Meter Converter

Real Life Applications of Watt-second to Kilogram-force Meter

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Solved Examples Ws to kgf·m

Example 1: To convert 15 Ws to kgf·m:

15 Ws = 15 × 0.102 kgf·m = 1.530 kgf·m

Example 2: To convert 25 Ws to kgf·m:

25 Ws = 25 × 0.102 kgf·m = 2.550 kgf·m

FAQs - Watt-second to Kilogram-force Meter Converter

What is a Watt-second?
A Watt-second (Ws) is a unit of energy equivalent to one joule, representing the energy used when one watt of power is applied for one second.
How is torque related to kgf·m?
Torque is a measure of rotational force, and a kilogram-force meter (kgf·m) quantifies this force at a distance of one meter from the pivot point.
Can I convert Ws to kgf·m for any value?
Yes, the converter can transform any given value from Ws to kgf·m accurately.