Convert newton/metre 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.


newton/meter
dyn/cm


More information from the unit converter

How many newton/meter in 1 dyn/cm? The answer is 0.001. We assume you are converting between newton/metre and dyne/centimetre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: newton/meter or dyn/cm The SI derived unit for surface tension is the newton/meter. 1 newton/meter is equal to 1000 dyn/cm. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between newtons/meter and dyne/centimeter. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of newton/meter to dyn/cm

1 newton/meter to dyn/cm = 1000 dyn/cm

2 newton/meter to dyn/cm = 2000 dyn/cm

3 newton/meter to dyn/cm = 3000 dyn/cm

4 newton/meter to dyn/cm = 4000 dyn/cm

5 newton/meter to dyn/cm = 5000 dyn/cm

6 newton/meter to dyn/cm = 6000 dyn/cm

7 newton/meter to dyn/cm = 7000 dyn/cm

8 newton/meter to dyn/cm = 8000 dyn/cm

9 newton/meter to dyn/cm = 9000 dyn/cm

10 newton/meter to dyn/cm = 10000 dyn/cm


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Definition: Newton/meter

Surface tension is measured in force per unit length. The SI unit is Newton per metre but the CGS unit of dyne per cm is also used. One dyn/cm corresponds to 0.001 N/m.


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