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Exanewton [EN]
Exanewton is an extremely large unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).
1 exanewton (EN) equals newtons.
It is used to describe unimaginably large forces, far beyond typical everyday or industrial scales.
Such magnitudes might appear in astrophysics or theoretical physics when dealing with forces on cosmic scales.
For context:
This unit is mostly theoretical and rarely used in practical measurements due to its enormous size.
Joule per Meter [J/m]
Joule per meter is a unit that represents energy per unit length.
Joule (J) is the SI unit of energy.
When expressed as joule per meter (J/m), it describes how much energy is distributed or transferred along each meter of length.
Commonly used in contexts such as:
Energy density along a line (e.g., tension in a string or energy stored per unit length in materials).
Describing work done per meter traveled.
It can also relate to forces when considering energy changes over distance:
This means joule per meter can be equivalent to a newton, representing force.
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