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Kilogram-Force Meter [kgf·m]
Kilogram-force meter (kgf·m) is a unit of torque or moment of force that measures the rotational force produced when a force of one kilogram-force (kgf) is applied at a distance of one meter (m) from a pivot point. This unit is frequently used in mechanical engineering, physics, and industrial applications where moderate to large torques are involved.
The kilogram-force is based on the gravitational force exerted by a mass of one kilogram, making kgf·m a practical unit when forces are considered in terms of mass under Earth's gravity. This unit is commonly found in contexts where traditional metric units are preferred but the standard SI unit, the newton-meter (N·m), is not yet universally applied.
To convert to SI units, 1 kgf·m is approximately equal to 9.80665 newton-meters. This unit is particularly useful in machine design, engine torque specifications, and load testing, where understanding the torque magnitude in practical, everyday terms is important.
Using kilogram-force meters helps engineers ensure machinery operates safely and efficiently by accurately measuring and controlling torque forces in a way that aligns closely with intuitive mass-based forces.
Gram-Force Centimeter [gf·cm]
Gram-force centimeter (gf·cm) is a unit of torque or moment of force used to measure small rotational forces, commonly applied in precision engineering, watchmaking, electronics, and small mechanical assemblies. It represents the torque generated when a force of one gram-force (gf) is applied at a distance of one centimeter (cm) from a pivot point.
This unit is especially useful for situations requiring accurate control of low-level torque, such as tightening tiny screws, calibrating sensitive instruments, or testing miniature mechanical components. The gram-force centimeter provides a practical and intuitive scale for these tasks, bridging the gap between very fine torque measurements and larger units like pound-force foot or newton-meter.
Although the SI unit of torque is the newton-meter (N·m), the gf·cm remains valuable in applications where imperial or metric small-force units are more convenient. To convert, 1 gf·cm is approximately 9.80665 × 10⁻⁵ N·m.
Using gram-force centimeters helps ensure the precision and reliability of devices by preventing damage due to improper torque application, making it a favored unit in many delicate engineering fields.
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