A KJ is a unit of work, whereas a KN is a unit of force. Work is force times distance, so the two units are related by the expression 1 KJ = 1 KN*m. So, if you want to know how many KJ are in 1 KN, you need to know the distance your force caused your object to travel. For example, if 1 kN caused something to travel 4 m, then (1*4) = 4 KJ of work were done on that object. Or something like that :)
'N' is a Newton , which is a unit of FORCE. So for mass in Kg you need to know the Acceleration . F(N) = mass(kg X Acceleration (m/s^2) . The 'k' in kN only refers to 'thousands of Newtons. Assuming you are on the Earth's surface, then gravitational acceleration is ~ 10 m/s^(2) So substituting Force(N) = 51500 kg X 10 m/s^(2) = Force(N) = 515000 N Force in kN - 515 kN .
1200 Newtons.
kilo is prefix meaning 1000, so 15 Kn = 15000 n (about 1529 kgf)
one kn is 225 so 225x7=1,575lbs so your answer is 1,575 pounds of force
Kn is Kilonewton which is a measured unit of force.
3645 is a pure integer, and kN is a unit of force so they cannot be compared.
KN may stand for Kilonewton (unit of force), Knot (unit of speed) or the Knudsen number (used in physics).
kN = kilonewtons - Newtons are a unit of forceMPa = megapascals - Pascals are a unit of stresskilo denotes that you multiply the value by 1,000 and mega denotes that you multiply the value by 1,000,000Stress = Force per unit areaAs such 1 Pa = 1 N/m21 MPa = 1000 kN/m2So to convert kN into MPaStress (MPa) = Force (kN) / (Area (m2) * 1000)
Please note that bar is the unit of pressure and kN is the unit of Force. Direct conversion from bar to kN is not possible. 1 bar = 100 kN/m^2 or kilopascal
A KJ is a unit of work, whereas a KN is a unit of force. Work is force times distance, so the two units are related by the expression 1 KJ = 1 KN*m. So, if you want to know how many KJ are in 1 KN, you need to know the distance your force caused your object to travel. For example, if 1 kN caused something to travel 4 m, then (1*4) = 4 KJ of work were done on that object. Or something like that :)
kn (both letters lowercase) is knots, which is a speed nautical miles per hour Or kN ("K" lowercase, "N" uppercase) is Kilonewtons, or a measure of force. 1 lb = .00444822162 kN.
'N' is a Newton , which is a unit of FORCE. So for mass in Kg you need to know the Acceleration . F(N) = mass(kg X Acceleration (m/s^2) . The 'k' in kN only refers to 'thousands of Newtons. Assuming you are on the Earth's surface, then gravitational acceleration is ~ 10 m/s^(2) So substituting Force(N) = 51500 kg X 10 m/s^(2) = Force(N) = 515000 N Force in kN - 515 kN .
1 ton (force) = 9964.016 newtons = 9.964016 KN
1200 Newtons.
kilo is prefix meaning 1000, so 15 Kn = 15000 n (about 1529 kgf)
2447.32 kg force