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Kilonewtons to Sthènes Conversion

Kilonewton to sthène conversion allow you make a conversion between kilonewton and sthène easily. You can find the tool in the following.

Force Conversion

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input
= 1
= 1 × 100
= 1E-0
= 1e-0
= 2
= 0.02 × 102
= 0.02E2
= 0.02e2
= 3
= 0.03 × 102
= 0.03E2
= 0.03e2
= 4
= 0.04 × 102
= 0.04E2
= 0.04e2
= 5
= 0.05 × 102
= 0.05E2
= 0.05e2

Quick Look: kilonewtons to sthènes

kilonewton1 kN2 kN3 kN4 kN5 kN6 kN7 kN8 kN9 kN10 kN11 kN12 kN13 kN14 kN15 kN16 kN17 kN18 kN19 kN20 kN21 kN22 kN23 kN24 kN25 kN26 kN27 kN28 kN29 kN30 kN31 kN32 kN33 kN34 kN35 kN36 kN37 kN38 kN39 kN40 kN41 kN42 kN43 kN44 kN45 kN46 kN47 kN48 kN49 kN50 kN51 kN52 kN53 kN54 kN55 kN56 kN57 kN58 kN59 kN60 kN61 kN62 kN63 kN64 kN65 kN66 kN67 kN68 kN69 kN70 kN71 kN72 kN73 kN74 kN75 kN76 kN77 kN78 kN79 kN80 kN81 kN82 kN83 kN84 kN85 kN86 kN87 kN88 kN89 kN90 kN91 kN92 kN93 kN94 kN95 kN96 kN97 kN98 kN99 kN100 kN
sthène1 sn2 sn3 sn4 sn5 sn6 sn7 sn8 sn9 sn10 sn11 sn12 sn13 sn14 sn15 sn16 sn17 sn18 sn19 sn20 sn21 sn22 sn23 sn24 sn25 sn26 sn27 sn28 sn29 sn30 sn31 sn32 sn33 sn34 sn35 sn36 sn37 sn38 sn39 sn40 sn41 sn42 sn43 sn44 sn45 sn46 sn47 sn48 sn49 sn50 sn51 sn52 sn53 sn54 sn55 sn56 sn57 sn58 sn59 sn60 sn61 sn62 sn63 sn64 sn65 sn66 sn67 sn68 sn69 sn70 sn71 sn72 sn73 sn74 sn75 sn76 sn77 sn78 sn79 sn80 sn81 sn82 sn83 sn84 sn85 sn86 sn87 sn88 sn89 sn90 sn91 sn92 sn93 sn94 sn95 sn96 sn97 sn98 sn99 sn100 sn
The kilonewton is a multiple of the unit bit for Force. The prefix kilo (symbol k) is defined in the International System of Units (SI) as a multiplier of 10 × 102 (1 thousand, short scale), and therefore 1 kilonewton = 10 × 102 newtons = 1000 newtons. The kilonewton has the unit symbol kN.
Name of unitSymbolDefinitionRelation to SI unitsUnit System
kilonewtonkN= 10 × 102 newtons= 1000 newtonsMetric system SI

conversion table

kilonewtonssthèneskilonewtonssthènes
1≈ 16≈ 6
2≈ 27≈ 7
3≈ 38≈ 8
4≈ 49≈ 9
5≈ 510≈ 10

The sthène (symbol sn), sometimes spelled (or misspelled) sthéne or sthene (from the Greek σθένος (sthenos) meaning "force"), is an obsolete unit of force or thrust in the metre–tonne–second system of units (mts) introduced in France in 1919.

Name of unitSymbolDefinitionRelation to SI unitsUnit System
sthènesn

≡ 1 t·m/s2

= 103 N

Metric system SI

conversion table

sthèneskilonewtonssthèneskilonewtons
1≈ 16≈ 6
2≈ 27≈ 7
3≈ 38≈ 8
4≈ 49≈ 9
5≈ 510≈ 10

Conversion table

kilonewtonssthènes
1≈ 1
1≈ 1

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SymbolDefinition
exactly equal
approximately equal to
=equal to
digitsindicates that digits repeat infinitely (e.g. 8.294 369 corresponds to 8.294 369 369 369 369 …)