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To convert from Centinewton-meter (cNm) to Kilogram-meter (kgm), use the following formula:
Kilogram-meter (kgm)
= 1100 × 19.806649999787735× Centinewton-meter (cNm)
= 0.0010197162130000000063× Centinewton-meter (cNm)
Let's convert 5 Centinewton-meter (cNm) to Kilogram-meter (kgm).
Using the formula:
5 × 0.0010197162130000000063 = 0.0050985810650000000315
Therefore, 5 Centinewton-meter (cNm) is equal to 0.0050985810650000000315 Kilogram-meter (kgm).
How many centinewton-meters are in one kilogram-meter? One Kilogram-meter (kgm) contains 980.6649999787735 Centinewton-meters (cNm) — the inverse of the factor above. Multiplying by 0.0010197162130000000063 takes you from centinewton-meters to kilogram-meters; multiplying by 980.6649999787735 brings you back.
Put in words: one centinewton-meter equals 0.0010197162130000000063 kilogram-meters, so the centinewton-meter is the smaller unit of this pair. Converting between them never changes the amount of torque being measured — only the size of the unit you count it in.
A centinewton-meter (cN·m) is one hundredth of a newton-meter — a metric SI-prefixed unit for very small torques.
Some torques are genuinely tiny. A spectacle hinge screw, a watch case back or a miniature connector may need a fraction of a newton-meter. Writing 8 cN·m is clearer and safer on a specification than 0.08 N·m, where a missing zero changes the value tenfold.
Because centi is a plain SI prefix, the conversion is exact and involves no measurement standard — just a shift of the decimal point.
| From | To | Multiply by |
|---|---|---|
| cN·m | N·m | 0.01 |
| cN·m | lbf·in | 0.0885075 |
| cN·m | ozf·in | 1.41612 |
A kilogram-meter (kgf·m), sometimes written kg·m or kgm, is the torque produced by one kilogram-force acting at one metre from the axis.
Like the kilogram-force it derives from, this unit builds the Earth's gravity into its definition. That made it convenient before SI was standardised — a 1 kg weight hung on a 1 m arm gives exactly 1 kgf·m — but it is deprecated in modern engineering, where N·m is the correct unit.
If a workshop manual gives 11 kgf·m for a wheel nut, that is roughly 108 N·m — a normal modern figure, just written in an older unit.
| From | To | Multiply by |
|---|---|---|
| kgf·m | N·m | 9.80665 |
| kgf·m | lbf·ft | 7.23301 |
| kgf·m | kgf·cm | 100 |
Here are some quick reference conversions from Centinewton-meter (cNm) to Kilogram-meter (kgm):
| Centinewton-meters | Kilogram-meters |
|---|---|
| 0.000001 cNm | 1.0197162130000000063× 10-9 kgm |
| 0.001 cNm | 0.0000010197162130000000063 kgm |
| 0.1 cNm | 0.00010197162130000000063 kgm |
| 1 cNm | 0.0010197162130000000063 kgm |
| 2 cNm | 0.0020394324260000000126 kgm |
| 3 cNm | 0.0030591486390000000189 kgm |
| 4 cNm | 0.0040788648520000000252 kgm |
| 5 cNm | 0.0050985810650000000315 kgm |
| 6 cNm | 0.0061182972780000000378 kgm |
| 7 cNm | 0.0071380134910000000441 kgm |
| 8 cNm | 0.0081577297040000000504 kgm |
| 9 cNm | 0.0091774459170000000567 kgm |
| 10 cNm | 0.010197162130000000063 kgm |
| 20 cNm | 0.020394324260000000126 kgm |
| 30 cNm | 0.030591486390000000189 kgm |
| 40 cNm | 0.040788648520000000252 kgm |
| 50 cNm | 0.050985810650000000315 kgm |
| 100 cNm | 0.10197162130000000063 kgm |
| 1000 cNm | 1.0197162130000000063 kgm |
| 10000 cNm | 10.197162130000000063 kgm |
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