Convert dyne to hectonewton

Please provide values below to convert dyne [dyn] to hectonewton [hN], or Convert hectonewton to dyne.




How to Convert Dyne to Hectonewton

1 dyn = 1e-07 hN

Example: convert 15 dyn to hN:
15 dyn = 15 Γ— 1e-07 hN = 1.5e-06 hN


Dyne to Hectonewton Conversion Table

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Dyne

A dyne is a unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system, defined as the force required to accelerate a mass of one gram at a rate of one centimeter per second squared.

History/Origin

The dyne was introduced as part of the CGS system of units in the late 19th century, serving as a smaller force unit compared to the Newton, to facilitate calculations in physics and engineering involving small forces.

Current Use

The dyne is primarily used in theoretical physics and certain specialized scientific fields; however, it has largely been replaced by the Newton in most practical applications and international standards.


Hectonewton

A hectonewton (hN) is a unit of force equal to 100 newtons.

History/Origin

The hectonewton was introduced as part of the metric system to provide a larger unit of force, primarily used in engineering and physics, with its usage becoming more common in the 20th century.

Current Use

Today, the hectonewton is used in engineering, physics, and force measurements where larger force values are involved, especially in contexts requiring convenient scaling from newtons.