Convert grams force to tonne force, abbreviated as gf to tf. This is based formula: 1 grams force = 1e-6 tonne force, under this rule, grams forces can be easily converted into tonne forces. Now, let’s discuss in more detail.
The force which is applied on the one gram mass of object at the earth to bring change in motion is called gram force.
It is an abbreviation of gf and also known as gram weight or pond. In other words, the forced which is necessary to apply an object of one gram to bring change in acceleration of 980.665 cm/sec
Gravitational force is measure of force per unit mass so in SI units it is equal to 0.00980665 meter per square second.
As far as its history is concerned, gram force concept has been used since long time back as it is earlier believed that the force on the an particular mass of object and later experiments have proved it right. However its use started in 1901 for smaller measurements.
There are multiple units of force, ton is one of them. It’s defined as the weight of one ton due to a standard gravity applied. The exact definition varies with the ton used.
One ton is the force that is applied on weight of one ton.
It’s represented with ton-force. Abbreviated as tf.
If you want to know how to convert grams force to tonne force, you must get the conversion formula or factor first.
The Grams Force to Tonne Force formula is:
1 Grams Force = 1e-6 tonne force
Or convert the formula:
1 tonne force = 1000000 grams force
Through the formula, two answers can be easily obtained:
In other words, 1 grams force equal to 1e-6 tonne force. To convert grams forces to tonne forces, just multiply grams force by 1e-6 or divide by 1000000.
For example, convert 1000 gf to tf
1000 gf = 1000 × 1e-6 tf = 0.001 tf
or
1000 ÷ 1000000 = 0.001 tf
Through the above content, now you know how to convert grams force to tonne force.
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In order to quickly obtain the conversion result from grams force to tonne force, we list some commonly used conversion numbers in the following table.