Convert Hectonewton to Newton

Unit definitions

Hectonewton

${10}^{2}$ newtons equal one hectonewton.

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 Hectonewton to Newton

$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = \text{Force}_{\text{hN}} \cdot {10}^{2}$$

Examples

Example 1

Convert $25.0\ \text{hN}$ to $\text{N}$.

$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 25.0 \cdot {10}^{2}$$

$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 2500$$

$$\therefore \ 25.0\ \text{hN} = 2500 \ \text{N}$$

Example 2

Convert $90.0\ \text{hN}$ to $\text{N}$.

$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 90.0 \cdot {10}^{2}$$

$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 9000$$

$$\therefore \ 90.0\ \text{hN} = 9000 \ \text{N}$$

Example 3

Convert $100.0\ \text{hN}$ to $\text{N}$.

$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 100.0 \cdot {10}^{2}$$

$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 10000$$

$$\therefore \ 100.0\ \text{hN} = 10000 \ \text{N}$$

Example 4

Convert $145.0\ \text{hN}$ to $\text{N}$.

$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 145.0 \cdot {10}^{2}$$

$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 14500$$

$$\therefore \ 145.0\ \text{hN} = 14500 \ \text{N}$$

Example 5

Convert $160.0\ \text{hN}$ to $\text{N}$.

$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 160.0 \cdot {10}^{2}$$

$$\text{Force}_{\text{N}} = 16000$$

$$\therefore \ 160.0\ \text{hN} = 16000 \ \text{N}$$

Hectonewton to Newton conversion table

Hectonewton to Newton conversion table
Hectonewton [hN] Newton [N]
1 1E+2
2 2E+2
3 3E+2
4 4E+2
5 5E+2
6 6E+2
7 7E+2
8 8E+2
9 9E+2
10 1E+3

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