A joule per centimeter is a metric unit of force. In mechanics, a joule is defined as the work done by a force of one newton acting to move an object through a distance of one meter in the direction in which the force is applied (1 J = 1 N.m).
J/cm
Therefore, joule per meter is equal to newton and, correspondingly, joule per centimeter is equal to 10 millinewtons.
Standard Units | |
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Newton | {{newton}} |
Kilonewton | {{kilonewton}} |
Gram-force | {{gramforce}} |
Kilogram-force | {{kilogramforce}} |
Ton-force | {{tonforce}} |
Exanewton | {{exanewton}} |
Petanewton | {{petanewton}} |
Teranewton | {{teranewton}} |
Giganewton | {{giganewton}} |
Meganewton | {{meganewton}} |
Hectonewton | {{hectonewton}} |
Decanewton | {{decanewton}} |
Decinewton | {{decinewton}} |
Centinewton | {{centinewton}} |
Millinewton | {{millinewton}} |
Micronewton | {{micronewton}} |
Nanonewton | {{nanonewton}} |
Piconewton | {{piconewton}} |
Femtonewton | {{femtonewton}} |
Attonewton | {{attonewton}} |
Dyne | {{dyne}} |
Joule/meter | {{joulepermeter}} |
Ton-force (short) | {{tonforceshort}} |
Ton-force (long) | {{tonforcelong}} |
Kid-force | {{kidforce}} |
Kilo-pound force | {{kilopoundforce}} |
Pound-force | {{poundforce}} |
Ounce-force | {{ounceforce}} |
Poundal | {{poundal}} |
Pound force/square second | {{Poundfootpersquaresecond}} |
Pond | {{pond}} |
Kilopond | {{kilopond}} |