Convert Giganewtons to Short Ton-Force
Convert Giganewtons (GN) to Short Ton-Force (tf (US)) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
tf (US) = GN × 112404.4715
About Giganewtons
One giganewton (GN) is 10⁹ N ≈ 100,000 metric tonnes-force - the scale of geophysically significant forces. Earth-Moon gravitational attraction is ~198 GN, driving tidal forces. The Himalayan collision zone transmits hundreds of GN per km of plate boundary. The Hoover Dam's structural dead load is ~67 GN. For comparison, the entire Saturn V launch thrust was only 33.4 MN = 0.033 GN, illustrating that giganewtons are truly planetary in scale. 1 GN = 1,000 MN = 10⁹ N = 224,800 kips.
About Short Ton-Force
One short ton-force is the gravitational force on a US short ton (2,000 lb) - exactly 2,000 lbf ≈ 8,896 N. It is used in heavy US industry for hydraulic press force ratings, forging press capacities, crane lift ratings, and bulldozer drawbar pull. US rigging and lifting equipment is rated in short tons. Caution: short ton-force (8,896 N) vs metric tonne-force (9,807 N) vs long ton-force (9,964 N) introduces up to 12% ambiguity when 'ton capacity' is unqualified - a critical safety distinction. 1 short tf = 2,000 lbf = 2 kip = 8,896.44 N.
Quick Reference Table
| Giganewtons (GN) | Short Ton-Force (tf (US)) |
|---|---|
| 1 GN | 112404 tf (US) |
| 2 GN | 224809 tf (US) |
| 5 GN | 562022 tf (US) |
| 10 GN | 1124040 tf (US) |
| 25 GN | 2810110 tf (US) |
| 50 GN | 5620220 tf (US) |
| 100 GN | 11240400 tf (US) |