sthène | 1 sn | 2 sn | 3 sn | 4 sn | 5 sn | 6 sn | 7 sn | 8 sn | 9 sn | 10 sn | 11 sn | 12 sn | 13 sn | 14 sn | 15 sn | 16 sn | 17 sn | 18 sn | 19 sn | 20 sn | 21 sn | 22 sn | 23 sn | 24 sn | 25 sn | 26 sn | 27 sn | 28 sn | 29 sn | 30 sn | 31 sn | 32 sn | 33 sn | 34 sn | 35 sn | 36 sn | 37 sn | 38 sn | 39 sn | 40 sn | 41 sn | 42 sn | 43 sn | 44 sn | 45 sn | 46 sn | 47 sn | 48 sn | 49 sn | 50 sn | 51 sn | 52 sn | 53 sn | 54 sn | 55 sn | 56 sn | 57 sn | 58 sn | 59 sn | 60 sn | 61 sn | 62 sn | 63 sn | 64 sn | 65 sn | 66 sn | 67 sn | 68 sn | 69 sn | 70 sn | 71 sn | 72 sn | 73 sn | 74 sn | 75 sn | 76 sn | 77 sn | 78 sn | 79 sn | 80 sn | 81 sn | 82 sn | 83 sn | 84 sn | 85 sn | 86 sn | 87 sn | 88 sn | 89 sn | 90 sn | 91 sn | 92 sn | 93 sn | 94 sn | 95 sn | 96 sn | 97 sn | 98 sn | 99 sn | 100 sn |
newton | 1 000 N | 2 000 N | 3 000 N | 4 000 N | 5 000 N | 6 000 N | 7 000 N | 8 000 N | 9 000 N | 10 000 N | 11 000 N | 12 000 N | 13 000 N | 14 000 N | 15 000 N | 16 000 N | 17 000 N | 18 000 N | 19 000 N | 20 000 N | 21 000 N | 22 000 N | 23 000 N | 24 000 N | 25 000 N | 26 000 N | 27 000 N | 28 000 N | 29 000 N | 30 000 N | 31 000 N | 32 000 N | 33 000 N | 34 000 N | 35 000 N | 36 000 N | 37 000 N | 38 000 N | 39 000 N | 40 000 N | 41 000 N | 42 000 N | 43 000 N | 44 000 N | 45 000 N | 46 000 N | 47 000 N | 48 000 N | 49 000 N | 50 000 N | 51 000 N | 52 000 N | 53 000 N | 54 000 N | 55 000 N | 56 000 N | 57 000 N | 58 000 N | 59 000 N | 60 000 N | 61 000 N | 62 000 N | 63 000 N | 64 000 N | 65 000 N | 66 000 N | 67 000 N | 68 000 N | 69 000 N | 70 000 N | 71 000 N | 72 000 N | 73 000 N | 74 000 N | 75 000 N | 76 000 N | 77 000 N | 78 000 N | 79 000 N | 80 000 N | 81 000 N | 82 000 N | 83 000 N | 84 000 N | 85 000 N | 86 000 N | 87 000 N | 88 000 N | 89 000 N | 90 000 N | 91 000 N | 92 000 N | 93 000 N | 94 000 N | 95 000 N | 96 000 N | 97 000 N | 98 000 N | 99 000 N | 100 000 N |
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 unit | Symbol | Definition | Relation to SI units | Unit System |
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sthène | sn | ≡ 1 t·m/s2 | = 103 N | Metric system SI |
sthènes | newtons | sthènes | newtons |
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1 | = 1000 | 6 | = 6000 |
2 | = 2000 | 7 | = 7000 |
3 | = 3000 | 8 | = 8000 |
4 | = 4000 | 9 | = 9000 |
5 | = 5000 | 10 | = 10000 |
The newton (symbol: N) is the International System of Units (SI) derived unit of force. It is named after Isaac Newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanics, specifically Newton's second law of motion.
Name of unit | Symbol | Definition | Relation to SI units | Unit System |
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newton | N | A force capable of giving a mass of one kilogram an acceleration of one metre per second per second. | = 1 N = 1 kg·m/s2 | Metric system SI |
newtons | sthènes | newtons | sthènes |
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1 | = 0.001 | 6 | = 0.006 |
2 | = 0.002 | 7 | = 0.007 |
3 | = 0.003 | 8 | = 0.008 |
4 | = 0.004 | 9 | = 0.009 |
5 | = 0.005 | 10 | = 0.01 |
sthènes | newtons |
---|---|
1 | = 1 000 |
0.001 | = 1 |
Symbol | Definition |
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≡ | 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 …) |