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Petanewton [PN]


Petanewton is a very large unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).



  • 1 petanewton (PN) equals 101510^{15} newtons.



  • It represents forces much larger than those encountered in everyday life or typical engineering but smaller than exanewtons.



  • Such forces might be relevant in astrophysics, like the force between massive celestial bodies.



Mathematically:


1 PN=1015 N1 \text{ PN} = 10^{15} \text{ N}

Petanewtons are mainly used in theoretical and high-scale physics contexts.


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:



1 J/m=1 N(since 1 N=1 J/m)1 \text{ J/m} = 1 \text{ N} \quad (\text{since } 1 \text{ N} = 1 \text{ J/m})

This means joule per meter can be equivalent to a newton, representing force.



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