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Ton-Force (Metric) [tf]
Ton-force (metric), also called tonne-force or metric ton-force (tf), is a unit of force based on the force exerted by one metric ton (1,000 kilograms) under standard gravity.
Defined as the force exerted by a mass of 1 metric ton under Earth's gravity (9.80665 m/sยฒ).
Mathematically:
Though not an SI unit, it is widely used in engineering and heavy industries to measure large forces.
Example: A force of 5 tf corresponds to approximately 49,033 newtons.
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.
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