How many millikilogram-force meter/second in 1 centiwatt? The answer is 1.0197162129779. We assume you are converting between millikilogram-force meter/second and centiwatt. You can view more details on each measurement unit: millikilogram-force meter/second or centiwatt The SI derived unit for power is the watt. 1 watt is equal to 101.97162129779 millikilogram-force meter/second, or 100 centiwatt. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between millikilogram-force meters/second and centiwatts. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 millikilogram-force meter/second to centiwatt = 0.98067 centiwatt
5 millikilogram-force meter/second to centiwatt = 4.90333 centiwatt
10 millikilogram-force meter/second to centiwatt = 9.80665 centiwatt
20 millikilogram-force meter/second to centiwatt = 19.6133 centiwatt
30 millikilogram-force meter/second to centiwatt = 29.41995 centiwatt
40 millikilogram-force meter/second to centiwatt = 39.2266 centiwatt
50 millikilogram-force meter/second to centiwatt = 49.03325 centiwatt
75 millikilogram-force meter/second to centiwatt = 73.54988 centiwatt
100 millikilogram-force meter/second to centiwatt = 98.0665 centiwatt
You can do the reverse unit conversion from centiwatt to millikilogram-force meter/second, or enter any two units below:
The SI prefix "centi" represents a factor of 10-2, or in exponential notation, 1E-2.
So 1 centiwatt = 10-2 watts.
The definition of a watt is as follows:
The watt (symbol: W) is the SI derived unit for power. It is equivalent to one joule per second (1 J/s), or in electrical units, one volt ampere (1 V·A).
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