Kilonewtons to Newtons Converter
Enter the force in kilonewtons below to get the value converted to newtons.
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How to Convert Kilonewtons to Newtons
To convert a measurement in kilonewtons to a measurement in newtons, multiply the force by the following conversion ratio: 1,000 newtons/kilonewton.
Since one kilonewton is equal to 1,000 newtons, you can use this simple formula to convert:
The force in newtons is equal to the force in kilonewtons multiplied by 1,000.
How Many Newtons Are in a Kilonewton?
There are 1,000 newtons in a kilonewton, which is why we use this value in the formula above.
1 kN = 1,000 N
Kilonewtons and newtons are both units used to measure force. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
What is a Kilonewton?
One kilonewton is equal to 1,000 newtons, which are equal to the force needed to move one kilogram of mass at a rate of one meter per second squared.
The kilonewton is a multiple of the newton, which is the SI derived unit for force. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for thousands, or 103. Kilonewtons can be abbreviated as kN; for example, 1 kilonewton can be written as 1 kN.
Learn more about kilonewtons.
What is a Newton?
The newton is a unit to for measuring force equal to the force needed to move one kilogram of mass at a rate of one meter per second squared.[1]
The newton is the SI derived unit for force in the metric system. Newtons can be abbreviated as N; for example, 1 newton can be written as 1 N.
Newtons can be expressed using the formula: 1 N = 1 kgm / s2
Learn more about newtons.
Kilonewton to Newton Conversion Table
Kilonewtons | Newtons |
---|---|
0.001 kN | 1 N |
0.002 kN | 2 N |
0.003 kN | 3 N |
0.004 kN | 4 N |
0.005 kN | 5 N |
0.006 kN | 6 N |
0.007 kN | 7 N |
0.008 kN | 8 N |
0.009 kN | 9 N |
0.01 kN | 10 N |
0.02 kN | 20 N |
0.03 kN | 30 N |
0.04 kN | 40 N |
0.05 kN | 50 N |
0.06 kN | 60 N |
0.07 kN | 70 N |
0.08 kN | 80 N |
0.09 kN | 90 N |
0.1 kN | 100 N |
0.2 kN | 200 N |
0.3 kN | 300 N |
0.4 kN | 400 N |
0.5 kN | 500 N |
0.6 kN | 600 N |
0.7 kN | 700 N |
0.8 kN | 800 N |
0.9 kN | 900 N |
1 kN | 1,000 N |
References
- Z. J. Jabbour and S. L. Yaniv, The Kilogram and Measurements of Mass and Force, Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, https://www.nist.gov/system/files/documents/calibrations/j61jab.pdf
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