- The kilogram-force (kgf or kgF), or
kilopond (kp, from Latin: pondus, lit. 'weight'), is a non-standard
gravitational metric unit of force. It is not accepted...
- base
quantities length, time and
force with base
units metre,
second and
kilopond respectively.
Internationally used
abbreviations of the
system are MKpS...
- kip-force (symbol kipf or klbf). The
symbol kp
usually stands for the
kilopond, a unit of force, or kilogram-force, used
primarily in
Europe prior to...
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Units of
force v t e
newton dyne kilogram-force,
kilopond pound-force
poundal 1 N ≡ 1 kg⋅m/s2 = 105 dyn ≈ 0.10197 kp ≈ 0.22481 lbF ≈ 7.2330 pdl 1 dyn = 10−5 N...
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centimetre (kgf/cm2),
often just
kilogram per
square centimetre (kg/cm2), or
kilopond per
square centimetre (kp/cm2) is a
deprecated unit of
pressure using metric...
- less
commonly used than the newton: the kilogram-force (kgf) (sometimes
kilopond), is the
force exerted by
standard gravity on one
kilogram of m****. The...
-
Units of
force v t e
newton dyne kilogram-force,
kilopond pound-force
poundal 1 N ≡ 1 kg⋅m/s2 = 105 dyn ≈ 0.10197 kp ≈ 0.22481 lbF ≈ 7.2330 pdl 1 dyn = 10−5 N...
-
kilogram pound gram
tonne kilogram Force (F),
weight (W)
pound kilopond pound-force
kilopond poundal dyne sthène
newton Pressure (p)
pound per
square inch...
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connection with
diving pressure exposure and decompression, kilogram-force, or
kilopond, per
square centimetre (technical atmosphere), gram-force and tonne-force...
- the
Soviet Union.
Gravitational metric systems use the kilogram-force (
kilopond) as a base unit of force, with m****
measured in a unit
known as the hyl...