Millinewton [mN]
Millinewton is a small unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).
1 millinewton (mN) equals 10โ3 newtons (0.001 newton).
It is commonly used to measure very small forces, such as in microengineering, delicate instrumentation, or biomechanical applications.
To put it in perspective:
1 mN=0.001 N
Millinewtons are useful for expressing forces smaller than centinewtons, allowing precise measurement of low-force phenomena.
Femtonewton [fN]
Femtonewton is an ultra-small unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).
1 femtonewton (fN) equals 10โ15 newtons (0.000000000000001 newton).
It is used in cutting-edge research fields like atomic physics, nanotechnology, and quantum mechanics to measure incredibly tiny forces.
To put it in perspective:
1 fN=0.000000000000001 N
Femtonewtons enable precise measurement of forces at atomic and subatomic levels where minute interactions occur.
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