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The following 35 Units are included in this category:

 

ID

Unit (symbol)

Definition

Wikipedia page and other notes

1

newton per metre (N/m)

-

 

2

newton per centimetre (N/cm)

100 N/m

 

3

newton per millimetre (N/mm)

1000 N/m

 

4

millinewton per metre (mN/m)

1 / 1000 N/m

 

5

millinewton per centimetre (mN/cm)

1 / 10 N/m

 

6

millinewton per millimetre (mN/mm)

1 N/m

 

7

kilonewton per metre (kN/m)

1000 N/m

 

8

kilonewton per centimetre (kN/cm)

105 N/m

 

9

kilonewton per millimetre (kN/mm)

106 N/m

 

10

meganewton per metre (MN/m)

106 N/m

 

11

meganewton per centimetre (MN/cm)

108 N/m

 

12

meganewton per millimetre (MN/mm)

109 N/m

 

13

giganewton per metre (GN/m)

109 N/m

 

14

giganewton per centimetre (GN/cm)

1011 N/m

 

15

giganewton per millimetre (GN/mm)

1012 N/m

 

16

kilopond per metre (kp/m)

9.80665 N/m

 

17

kilopond per centimetre (kp/cm)

980.665 N/m

 

18

kilopond per millimetre (kp/mm)

9806.65 N/m

 

19

kilogram-force per metre (kgf/m)

9.80665 N/m

 

20

kilogram-force per centimetre (kgf/cm)

980.665 N/m

 

21

kilogram-force per millimetre (kgf/mm)

9806.65 N/m

 

22

gram-force per metre (gf/m)

9.80665·10-3 N/m

 

23

gram-force per centimetre (gf/cm)

0.980665 N/m

 

24

gram-force per millimetre (gf/mm)

9.80665 N/m

 

25

dyne per metre (dyn/m)

10-5 N/m

 

26

dyne per centimetre (dyn/cm)

10-3 N/m

 

27

dyne per millimetre (dyn/mm)

10-2 N/m

 

28

pound-force per inch (lbf/in) 'pound-force / inch

0.45359237 * 9.80665 / 0.0254 N/m

 

29

pound-force per foot (lbf/ft)

1/12 lbf/in

 

30

kilopound-force per inch (kip/in)

1000 lbf/in

 

31

kilopound-force per foot (kip/ft)

1000/12 lbf/in

 

32

ounce-force per inch (ozf/in)

1/16 lbf/in

 

33

ounce-force per foot (ozf/ft) '[avoirdupois]

1/192 lbf/in

 

34

poundal per inch (pdl/in)

5.44310844 N/m

 

35

poundal per foot (pdl/ft)

0.45359237 N/m

 

 

All the above definitions of the various units are EXACT.

Note: In the above, a period (.) is used to indicate the decimal place and a comma (,) is used to separate groups of thousands.

 

Type of conversion relationship: DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL (y=ax)

Example conversion diagram (see two units in bold above):

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