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Question: What is the relation between \(kgf\) and \(N\)? Show the relation as, (a) \(1kgf=\ldots N\) (b...
What is the relation between kgf and N?
Show the relation as,
(a) 1kgf=…N
(b) 1N=…kgf
Solution
The units such as the gram-force and kilogram-force are not perfectly explained units up to the tie when CGPM mentioned a standard constant acceleration of gravity as g=9.8ms−2. In 1901, the need for standardising these values became necessary, as they had been used in low-precision measurements of force before this period of time. The kgf is an abbreviation of kilogram force. This was not a part of the international system of unit, which is abbreviated as SI. This was introduced in 1960. The SI unit of force can be defined as the Newton.
Complete answer:
1kgf which is the abbreviation for one kilogram force is defined as the force applied by one kilogram mass when it is placed in a gravitational field of magnitude 9.8ms−2.
And force equivalent to this condition will be given as,
F=ma
That is,