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Gram-Force Centimeter [gf·cm]
Gram-force centimeter (gf·cm) is a unit of torque that measures the rotational force produced when a force of one gram-force is applied perpendicularly at a distance of one centimeter from the axis of rotation. One gram-force represents the force exerted by a mass of one gram under standard gravity. This unit is particularly useful in precision engineering, watchmaking, micro-mechanics, and scientific experiments, where very small forces and torques must be measured accurately. A higher gf·cm value indicates greater rotational force and more resistance to angular acceleration, while a lower value represents less torque. Engineers and designers use this unit to calculate torque, optimize performance, and ensure stability in small-scale components such as miniature motors, gears, sensors, and instruments. By combining mass-based force with rotational distance, gram-force centimeter provides a practical and precise way to analyze and manage torque in delicate or highly detailed mechanical and experimental systems.
Kilogram-Force Meter [kgf·m]
Kilogram-force meter (kgf·m) is a unit of torque that measures rotational force when a force of one kilogram-force is applied perpendicularly at a distance of one meter from the axis of rotation. One kilogram-force represents the force exerted by a mass of one kilogram under standard gravity. This unit is widely used in mechanical engineering, machinery design, and industrial applications to calculate torque in systems where rotational force plays a key role. A higher kgf·m value indicates a stronger torque and greater ability to cause angular acceleration, while a lower value signifies less rotational force. Engineers use this measure to design machinery, determine torque requirements for engines, motors, and mechanical drives, and ensure the stability and efficiency of rotating systems. By linking force and rotational distance, kilogram-force meter provides a practical and straightforward way to analyze and manage torque in mechanical, industrial, and engineering applications.
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