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Gram-Force [gf]


The gram-force (gf) is a unit of force based on the force exerted by one gram of mass under standard gravity.



  • It is defined as the force exerted by a mass of 1 gram under the acceleration due to gravity (9.80665 m/s²).



  • Mathematically:



1 gf=1 g×9.80665 m/s2=9.80665×103 N=0.00980665 N1 \text{ gf} = 1 \text{ g} \times 9.80665 \text{ m/s}^2 = 9.80665 \times 10^{-3} \text{ N} = 0.00980665 \text{ N}

  • Although not an SI unit, gram-force is used in some fields like engineering and material science for small force measurements.



Example: The force due to a 500 g mass is 500 gf, which is approximately 4.9 newtons.



Nanonewton [nN]


Nanonewton is an extremely small unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).



  • 1 nanonewton (nN) equals 10910^{-9} newtons (0.000000001 newton).



  • It is used in highly sensitive scientific fields like atomic physics, nanotechnology, and precision instrumentation.



  • To put it in perspective:



1 nN=0.000000001 N1 \text{ nN} = 0.000000001 \text{ N}

Nanonewtons help measure forces at microscopic and nanoscopic scales where extremely low force values are involved.



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