Surface Tension Converter

Newton Per Meter To Dyne Per Centimeter

newton per meter to dyne per centimeter

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Newton per meter to Dyne per centimeter Conversion Formula:

dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm) = newton/meter (N/m) × 1000

How to Convert newton/meter (N/m) to dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm)?

To get Dyne per centimeter surface tension, simply multiply Newton per meter by 1000. With the help of this surface tension converter, we can easily convert Newton per meter to Dyne per centimeter. Here you are provided with the converter, proper definitions,relations in detail along with the online tool to convert newton/meter (N/m) to dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm).

How many Dyne per centimeter in one Newton per meter?

1 newton/meter (N/m) is 1000 dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm).

newton/meter (N/m) to dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm) converter is the surface tension converter from one unit to another. It is required to convert the unit of surface tension from Newton per meter to Dyne per centimeter, in surface tension. This is the very basic unit conversion, which you will learn in primary classes. It is one of the most widely used operations in a variety of mathematical applications. In this article, let us discuss how to convert newton/meter (N/m) to dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm), and the usage of a tool that will help to convert one unit from another unit, and the relation between Newton per meter and Dyne per centimeter with detailed explanation.

Newton per meter Definition

A newton per meter (N/m) is a SI derived unit of surface tension. Surface tension is denoted with the Greek letter γ (gamma). Surface tension γ will be equal to 1 N/m if the force along a line of 1 meter length, where the force is parallel to the surface but perpendicular to the line is equal to one newton.

Dyne per centimeter Definition

A dyne per centimeter (dyn/cm) is a CGS unit of surface tension. Surface tension is denoted with the Greek letter γ (gamma). Surface tension γ is equal to 1 dyn/cm if the force along a line of 1 centimeter length, where the force is parallel to the surface but perpendicular to the line is equal to one dyne.

newton/meter (N/m) to dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm) Conversion table: