Attonewton [aN]
Attonewton is an extraordinarily small unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).
1 attonewton (aN) equals 10โ18 newtons (0.000000000000000001 newton).
It is used in highly specialized fields such as quantum physics, nanotechnology, and advanced experimental research where forces are incredibly minute.
To put it in perspective:
1 aN=0.000000000000000001 N
Attonewtons allow scientists to quantify forces at the tiniest scales imaginable, beyond typical atomic interactions.
Giganewton [GN]
Giganewton is a large unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).
1 giganewton (GN) equals 109 newtons.
This unit is used to express very large forces, such as those encountered in heavy engineering projects, large-scale structures, or significant natural forces like earthquakes.
To put it in perspective:
1 GN=1,000,000,000 N=109 N
Giganewtons help quantify forces far beyond everyday scales but smaller than teranewtons and above.
No conversions available for force.