Convert Dyne to Newton
Unit definitions
Dyne
The dyne is a unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second system. $1$ dyne is equal to $10^{-5}$ newtons.
Newton
The newton is the SI unit of force. It is the force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared.
How to convert Dyne to Newton
$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = \frac{\text{Force}_{\text{dyn}}}{100000}$$
Examples
Example 1
Convert $45.0\ \text{dyn}$ to $\text{N}$.
$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = \frac{45.0}{100000}$$
$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 0.00045$$
$$\therefore \ 45.0\ \text{dyn} = 0.00045 \ \text{N}$$
Example 2
Convert $80.0\ \text{dyn}$ to $\text{N}$.
$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = \frac{80.0}{100000}$$
$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 0.0008$$
$$\therefore \ 80.0\ \text{dyn} = 0.0008 \ \text{N}$$
Example 3
Convert $120.0\ \text{dyn}$ to $\text{N}$.
$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = \frac{120.0}{100000}$$
$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 0.0012$$
$$\therefore \ 120.0\ \text{dyn} = 0.0012 \ \text{N}$$
Example 4
Convert $150.0\ \text{dyn}$ to $\text{N}$.
$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = \frac{150.0}{100000}$$
$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 0.0015$$
$$\therefore \ 150.0\ \text{dyn} = 0.0015 \ \text{N}$$
Example 5
Convert $175.0\ \text{dyn}$ to $\text{N}$.
$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = \frac{175.0}{100000}$$
$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 0.00175$$
$$\therefore \ 175.0\ \text{dyn} = 0.00175 \ \text{N}$$
Dyne to Newton conversion table
Convert Dyne to other Force units
| Dyne [dyn] | Other unit |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1E-8 Kilonewton [kN] |
| 1 | 0.000002 Pound-force [lbf] |
| 1 | 0.000001 Kilogram-force [kgf] |
| 1 | 0.00102 Gram-force [gf] |
| 1 | 1E-23 Exanewton [EN] |
| 1 | 1E-20 Petanewton [PN] |
| 1 | 1E-17 Teranewton [TN] |
| 1 | 1E-14 Giganewton [GN] |
| 1 | 1E-11 Meganewton [MN] |
| 1 | 1E-7 Hectonewton [hN] |
| 1 | 0.000001 Decanewton [daN] |
| 1 | 0.0001 Decinewton [dN] |
| 1 | 0.001 Centinewton [cN] |
| 1 | 0.01 Millinewton [mN] |
| 1 | 1E+1 Micronewton [µN] |
| 1 | 1E+4 Nanonewton [nN] |
| 1 | 1E+7 Piconewton [pN] |
| 1 | 1E+10 Femtonewton [fN] |
| 1 | 1E+13 Attonewton [aN] |