Input | Output | Table Chart | |
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1 kip | 4.4482216 kN | kips to kilonewtons table | |
1 kip | 4448.2216 N | kips to newtons table | |
1 kip | 1000 lbf | kips to pound-forces table | |
1 N | 1 j/m | newtons to joules per meter table | |
1 kN | 0.102 tf | kilonewtons to ton-forces (metric) table | |
1 kN | 0.2248 kip | kilonewtons to kips table | |
1 tf | 9.80665 kN | ton-forces (metric) to kilonewtons table | |
1 kN | 1000 j/m | kilonewtons to joules per meter table | |
1 kip | 0.4464 tnf (UK) | kips to ton-forces (long) table | |
1 kN | 101.97162129779 kgf | kilonewtons to kilogram-forces table |
With the following tool, you can generate and print the kips to petanewtons reference table based on your own needs. You can find a dynamic tool at kips to petanewtons table chart (kip to PN) or petanewtons to kips table chart (PN to kip).
kip | PN |
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1 | = 4.0E-12 |
2 | = 9.0E-12 |
3 | = 1.3E-11 |
4 | = 1.8E-11 |
5 | = 2.2E-11 |
6 | = 2.7E-11 |
7 | = 3.1E-11 |
8 | = 3.6E-11 |
9 | = 4.0E-11 |
10 | = 4.4E-11 |
11 | = 4.9E-11 |
12 | = 5.3E-11 |
13 | = 5.8E-11 |
14 | = 6.2E-11 |
15 | = 6.7E-11 |
16 | = 7.1E-11 |
17 | = 7.6E-11 |
18 | = 8.0E-11 |
19 | = 8.5E-11 |
20 | = 8.9E-11 |
21 | = 9.3E-11 |
22 | = 9.8E-11 |
23 | = 1.02E-10 |
24 | = 1.07E-10 |
25 | = 1.11E-10 |
PN | kip |
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1 | = 224808943870.96 |
2 | = 449617887741.92 |
3 | = 674426831612.89 |
4 | = 899235775483.85 |
5 | = 1124044719354.8 |
6 | = 1348853663225.8 |
7 | = 1573662607096.7 |
8 | = 1798471550967.7 |
9 | = 2023280494838.7 |
10 | = 2248089438709.6 |
11 | = 2472898382580.6 |
12 | = 2697707326451.5 |
13 | = 2922516270322.5 |
14 | = 3147325214193.5 |
15 | = 3372134158064.4 |
16 | = 3596943101935.4 |
17 | = 3821752045806.4 |
18 | = 4046560989677.3 |
19 | = 4271369933548.3 |
20 | = 4496178877419.2 |
21 | = 4720987821290.2 |
22 | = 4945796765161.2 |
23 | = 5170605709032.1 |
24 | = 5395414652903.1 |
25 | = 5620223596774 |
A kip is a non-SI unit of force equal to 1,000 pounds-force, used primarily by American architects and engineers to measure engineering loads.
Petanewton is a unit of force equal to 1 000 000 000 000 000 newtons and its symbol (PN). It's a combination of metrix-prefix "peta" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
Centinewton is a unit of force equal to 1/100 newton and its symbol (cN). It comes from a combination of metrix-prefix "centi" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
Decinewton is a unit of force equal to 1/10 newton and its symbol (dN). It comes from a combination of metrix-prefix "deci" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
Dekanewton is a unit of force equal to 10 newton and its symbol (daN). It comes from a combination of metrix-prefix "deka" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
The dyne (symbol "dyn" ) is a unit of force specified in the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system of units.
Exanewton is a unit of force equal to 1000000000000000000 (1E+18) newtons and its symbol (EN). It comes from a combination of metrix-prefix "exa" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
Giganewton is a unit of force equal to 1 000 000 000 (1E+9) newtons and its symbol (GN). It comes from a combination of metrix-prefix "giga" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
Hectonewton is a unit of force equal to 100 newtons and its symbol (hN). It comes from a combination of metrix-prefix "heto" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
The joule per meter is a unit of force and equivalent to newton (1 joule per meter = 1 newton).
The kilogram-force(kgf) is a gravitational metric unit of force. 1 kilogram-force = 9.80665 newtons.
Kilonewton is a unit of force equal to 1 000 newtons and its symbol (kN). It comes from a combination of metrix-prefix "kilo" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
A kip is a non-SI unit of force equal to 1,000 pounds-force, used primarily by American architects and engineers to measure engineering loads.
Meganewton is a unit of force equal to 1 000 000 newtons and its symbol (MN). It comes from a combination of metrix-prefix "mega" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
Micronewton is a unit of force equal to 1/1 000 000 newton and its symbol (µN). It comes from a combination of metrix-prefix "giga" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
Millinewton is a unit of force equal to 1/1 000 newton and its symbol (mN). It comes from a combination of metrix-prefix "milli" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
Nanonewton is a unit of force equal to 1/1 000 000 000 newton and its symbol (nN). It comes from a combination of metrix-prefix "nano" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
Newton is the SI derived unit of force and it is equivalent to joule per meter (1 newton = 1 joule/meter).
Petanewton is a unit of force equal to 1 000 000 000 000 000 newtons and its symbol (PN). It's a combination of metrix-prefix "peta" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
Piconewton is a unit of force equal to 1/1 000 000 000 000 newton and its symbol (pN). It comes from a combination of metrix-prefix "pico" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
The pound-force is one of force units measurement and equal to the gravitational force exerted on a mass of one avoirdupois pound on the surface of Earth.
The poundal is a unit of force that is part of the foot-pound-second system of units with symbol "lpd" of system Imperial .
Teranewton is a unit of force equal to 1 000 000 000 000 newtons and its symbol (TN). It comes from a combination of metrix-prefix "tera" with the SI derived unit of force "newton".
The ton-forces (metric) is a unit of force. 1 newton = 0.000101972 fon-force (metric).