Convert Newtons to Kilogram-Force
Convert Newtons (N) to Kilogram-Force (kgf) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
kgf = N × 0.1019716213
About Newtons
The newton (N) is the SI unit of force - the force to accelerate 1 kg at 1 m/s², defined as 1 N = 1 kg·m/s². Named after Sir Isaac Newton and adopted in 1960. One newton is the weight of a ~102 g apple. Everyday forces: gentle finger press ~1 N; handshake 150-200 N; human bite 500-700 N; car emergency braking 5,000-15,000 N; turbofan engine thrust ~300 kN; Boeing 747 lift at cruise ~2,800 kN. The newton is universally used in science and engineering worldwide. 1 N = 1 kg·m/s² = 0.22481 lbf.
About Kilogram-Force
The kilogram-force (kgf), also called the kilopond (kp), is the gravitational force on 1 kg under standard gravity - exactly 9.80665 N. It was the primary force unit in continental European engineering before SI. ISO 1000 (1973) and EU Directive 80/181/EEC deprecated it in favour of the newton. Spring and bathroom scales reading in 'kg' technically measure kgf. Older DIN and JIS materials standards give tensile strength in kgf/mm² (× 9.80665 = MPa). Hydraulic cylinder ratings in legacy European machinery use kgf or tonne-force. 1 kgf = 9.80665 N = 2.20462 lbf.
Quick Reference Table
| Newtons (N) | Kilogram-Force (kgf) |
|---|---|
| 1 N | 0.101972 kgf |
| 2 N | 0.203943 kgf |
| 5 N | 0.509858 kgf |
| 10 N | 1.01972 kgf |
| 25 N | 2.54929 kgf |
| 50 N | 5.09858 kgf |
| 100 N | 10.1972 kgf |