Convert watt-second to gram-force meter

Please provide values below to convert watt-second [W*s] to gram-force meter [gf*m], or Convert gram-force meter to watt-second.




How to Convert Watt-Second to Gram-Force Meter

1 W*s = 101.971621297793 gf*m

Example: convert 15 W*s to gf*m:
15 W*s = 15 × 101.971621297793 gf*m = 1529.57431946689 gf*m


Watt-Second to Gram-Force Meter Conversion Table

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Watt-Second

A watt-second (W·s) is a unit of energy equivalent to one joule, representing the amount of energy transferred or converted when one watt of power is applied for one second.

History/Origin

The watt-second originated from the SI system of units, where the watt (W) is the SI derived unit of power, and the second (s) is the SI base unit of time. It has been used historically in physics and engineering to quantify energy, especially in contexts where energy transfer occurs over short durations.

Current Use

The watt-second is primarily used in scientific and engineering contexts to measure small amounts of energy, such as in electrical and mechanical systems. It is often replaced by the joule in modern applications but remains a recognized unit within the energy converter category.


Gram-Force Meter

A gram-force meter (gf·m) is a unit of torque or moment of force, representing the force of one gram-force applied at a distance of one meter from the pivot point.

History/Origin

The gram-force meter originated from the use of the gram-force as a unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system, primarily used in scientific and engineering contexts before the adoption of SI units.

Current Use

Today, the gram-force meter is rarely used; it is mainly of historical interest or in specific niche applications where CGS units are still referenced, but most torque measurements are expressed in SI units such as newton-meters.



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