Convert kilonewton/megametre to dyne/centimetre

Note these are surface tension units, where you divide the units. If you meant to convert torque, use the dash symbol to multiply, like N-m instead of N/m.


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How many kilonewton/megametre in 1 dyne/centimeter? The answer is 1. We assume you are converting between kilonewton/megametre and dyne/centimetre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: kilonewton/megametre or dyne/centimeter The SI derived unit for surface tension is the newton/meter. 1 newton/meter is equal to 1000 kilonewton/megametre, or 1000 dyne/centimeter. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between kilonewtons/megameter and dyne/centimeter. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of kilonewton/megametre to dyne/centimeter

1 kilonewton/megametre to dyne/centimeter = 1 dyne/centimeter

5 kilonewton/megametre to dyne/centimeter = 5 dyne/centimeter

10 kilonewton/megametre to dyne/centimeter = 10 dyne/centimeter

20 kilonewton/megametre to dyne/centimeter = 20 dyne/centimeter

30 kilonewton/megametre to dyne/centimeter = 30 dyne/centimeter

40 kilonewton/megametre to dyne/centimeter = 40 dyne/centimeter

50 kilonewton/megametre to dyne/centimeter = 50 dyne/centimeter

75 kilonewton/megametre to dyne/centimeter = 75 dyne/centimeter

100 kilonewton/megametre to dyne/centimeter = 100 dyne/centimeter


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