Convert ton-force (metric) [tf] to poundal [pdl] Online | Free force Converter
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/s²).
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.
Poundal [pdl]
The poundal is a unit of force in the foot-pound-second (FPS) system, mainly used in the United States.
It is defined as the force required to accelerate a one-pound mass by one foot per second squared.
Mathematically:
The poundal is smaller than the pound-force since Earth's gravity accelerates a pound mass at approximately 32.174 ft/s², making:
It is mostly of historical interest and rarely used in modern engineering but can appear in classical mechanics problems using the FPS system.
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