Kilopondmetre
The Kilopondmetre is an obsolete unit of torque[1] and energy[2] in the gravitational metric system. It is abbreviated kp·m or m·kp, older publications often use mkg and kgm as well.
kilopondmetre | |
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Unit system | Gravitational metric system |
Unit of | Torque, Energy |
Symbol | kp·m or m·kp |
Conversions | |
1 kp·m in ... | ... is equal to ... |
SI | 9.80665 N·m 9.80665 J |
Torque is a product of the length of a lever and the force applied to the lever. One kilopond is the force applied to one kilogram due to gravitational acceleration; this force is exactly 9.80665 N. This means 1 kp·m = 9.80665 kg·m2/s2 = 9.80665 N·m.
References
- Kilopondmeter in "Spektrum" - Lexikon der Physik. 1998 (in German)
- Kilopondmeter in Chemie.de (in German)
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