kilogram-force | 1 kgf | 2 kgf | 3 kgf | 4 kgf | 5 kgf | 6 kgf | 7 kgf | 8 kgf | 9 kgf | 10 kgf | 11 kgf | 12 kgf | 13 kgf | 14 kgf | 15 kgf | 16 kgf | 17 kgf | 18 kgf | 19 kgf | 20 kgf | 21 kgf | 22 kgf | 23 kgf | 24 kgf | 25 kgf | 26 kgf | 27 kgf | 28 kgf | 29 kgf | 30 kgf | 31 kgf | 32 kgf | 33 kgf | 34 kgf | 35 kgf | 36 kgf | 37 kgf | 38 kgf | 39 kgf | 40 kgf | 41 kgf | 42 kgf | 43 kgf | 44 kgf | 45 kgf | 46 kgf | 47 kgf | 48 kgf | 49 kgf | 50 kgf | 51 kgf | 52 kgf | 53 kgf | 54 kgf | 55 kgf | 56 kgf | 57 kgf | 58 kgf | 59 kgf | 60 kgf | 61 kgf | 62 kgf | 63 kgf | 64 kgf | 65 kgf | 66 kgf | 67 kgf | 68 kgf | 69 kgf | 70 kgf | 71 kgf | 72 kgf | 73 kgf | 74 kgf | 75 kgf | 76 kgf | 77 kgf | 78 kgf | 79 kgf | 80 kgf | 81 kgf | 82 kgf | 83 kgf | 84 kgf | 85 kgf | 86 kgf | 87 kgf | 88 kgf | 89 kgf | 90 kgf | 91 kgf | 92 kgf | 93 kgf | 94 kgf | 95 kgf | 96 kgf | 97 kgf | 98 kgf | 99 kgf | 100 kgf |
kilopond | 1 kp | 2 kp | 3 kp | 4 kp | 5 kp | 6 kp | 7 kp | 8 kp | 9 kp | 10 kp | 11 kp | 12 kp | 13 kp | 14 kp | 15 kp | 16 kp | 17 kp | 18 kp | 19 kp | 20 kp | 21 kp | 22 kp | 23 kp | 24 kp | 25 kp | 26 kp | 27 kp | 28 kp | 29 kp | 30 kp | 31 kp | 32 kp | 33 kp | 34 kp | 35 kp | 36 kp | 37 kp | 38 kp | 39 kp | 40 kp | 41 kp | 42 kp | 43 kp | 44 kp | 45 kp | 46 kp | 47 kp | 48 kp | 49 kp | 50 kp | 51 kp | 52 kp | 53 kp | 54 kp | 55 kp | 56 kp | 57 kp | 58 kp | 59 kp | 60 kp | 61 kp | 62 kp | 63 kp | 64 kp | 65 kp | 66 kp | 67 kp | 68 kp | 69 kp | 70 kp | 71 kp | 72 kp | 73 kp | 74 kp | 75 kp | 76 kp | 77 kp | 78 kp | 79 kp | 80 kp | 81 kp | 82 kp | 83 kp | 84 kp | 85 kp | 86 kp | 87 kp | 88 kp | 89 kp | 90 kp | 91 kp | 92 kp | 93 kp | 94 kp | 95 kp | 96 kp | 97 kp | 98 kp | 99 kp | 100 kp |
The kilogram-force (kgf or kgF), or kilopond (kp, from Latin pondus meaning weight), is a gravitational metric unit of force. It is equal to the magnitude of the force exerted by one kilogram of mass in a 9.80665 m/s2 gravitational field (standard gravity, a conventional value approximating the average magnitude of gravity on Earth).
Name of unit | Symbol | Definition | Relation to SI units | Unit System |
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kilogram-force | kgf | ≡ ɡ0 × 1 kg | = 9.80665 N | Metric system SI |
kilogram-forces | kiloponds | kilogram-forces | kiloponds |
---|---|---|---|
1 | = 1 | 6 | = 6 |
2 | = 2 | 7 | = 7 |
3 | = 3 | 8 | = 8 |
4 | = 4 | 9 | = 9 |
5 | = 5 | 10 | = 10 |
The kilopond or kilogram-force (kgf or kgF) (kp, from Latin pondus meaning weight), is a gravitational metric unit of force. It is equal to the magnitude of the force exerted by one kilogram of mass in a 9.80665 m/s2 gravitational field (standard gravity, a conventional value approximating the average magnitude of gravity on Earth).
Name of unit | Symbol | Definition | Relation to SI units | Unit System |
---|---|---|---|---|
kilopond | kp | ≡ ɡ0 × 1 kg | = 9.80665 N | Metric system SI |
kiloponds | kilogram-forces | kiloponds | kilogram-forces |
---|---|---|---|
1 | = 1 | 6 | = 6 |
2 | = 2 | 7 | = 7 |
3 | = 3 | 8 | = 8 |
4 | = 4 | 9 | = 9 |
5 | = 5 | 10 | = 10 |
kilogram-forces | kiloponds |
---|---|
1 | = 1 |
1 | = 1 |
Symbol | Definition |
---|---|
≡ | exactly equal |
≈ | approximately equal to |
= | equal to |
digits | indicates that digits repeat infinitely (e.g. 8.294 369 corresponds to 8.294 369 369 369 369 …) |