Kilogram-force
| kilogram-force | |
|---|---|
| Unit system | Gravitational metric system | 
| Unit of | Force | 
| Symbol | kgf | 
| Conversions | |
| 1 kgf in ... | ... is equal to ... | 
| SI units | 9.806650 N | 
| CGS units | 980,665.0 dyn | 
| British Gravitational units | 2.204623 lbf | 
| Absolute English units | 70.93164 pdl | 
The kilogram-force (kgf or kgF), or kilopond (kp, from Latin: pondus, lit. 'weight'), is a non-standard gravitational metric unit of force. It is not accepted for use with the International System of Units (SI) and is deprecated for most uses. The kilogram-force is equal to the magnitude of the force exerted on one kilogram of mass in a 9.80665 m/s2 gravitational field (standard gravity, a conventional value approximating the average magnitude of gravity on Earth). That is, it is the weight of a kilogram under standard gravity. One kilogram-force is defined as 9.80665 N. Similarly, a gram-force is 9.80665 mN, and a milligram-force is 9.80665 μN.