Convert exanewton to kilopound-force

Please provide values below to convert exanewton [EN] to kilopound-force [kipf], or Convert kilopound-force to exanewton.

1 EN = 2.2481e+14 kipf. To convert exanewton to kilopound-force, multiply the value by 2.2481e+14; to go the other way, divide by it (1 kipf = 4.4482e-15 EN). Both units measure force and appear in everyday as well as technical calculations, so switching between them quickly is often useful.

Quick Reference

  • 1 EN = 2.2481e+14 kipf
  • 1 kipf = 4.4482e-15 EN
  • 10 EN = 2.2481e+15 kipf
  • 100 EN = 2.2481e+16 kipf



How to Convert Exanewton to Kilopound-Force

1 EN = 224808942860181 kipf

Example: convert 15 EN to kipf:
15 EN = 15 Γ— 224808942860181 kipf = 3.37213414290271e+15 kipf


Exanewton to Kilopound-Force Conversion Table

exanewton kilopound-force
1 EN 2.2481e+14 kipf
2 EN 4.4962e+14 kipf
3 EN 6.7443e+14 kipf
5 EN 1.1240e+15 kipf
10 EN 2.2481e+15 kipf
20 EN 4.4962e+15 kipf
50 EN 1.1240e+16 kipf
100 EN 2.2481e+16 kipf
500 EN 1.1240e+17 kipf
1000 EN 2.2481e+17 kipf

Exanewton

An exanewton (EN) is a unit of force equal to 10^18 newtons.

History/Origin

The exanewton was introduced as part of the International System of Units (SI) prefixes to represent extremely large forces, following the adoption of the SI system and its prefixes in the 20th century.

Current Use

The exanewton is primarily used in theoretical physics and large-scale engineering contexts where extremely large forces are involved, though it is rarely used in practical applications due to its size.


Kilopound-Force

A kilopound-force (kipf) is a unit of force equal to 1,000 pounds-force, primarily used in engineering and construction to measure large forces.

History/Origin

The kilopound-force originated in the United States as a practical unit for structural engineering, especially in the context of large-scale construction projects, and has been used since the mid-20th century.

Current Use

Today, the kilopound-force is mainly used in civil and structural engineering within the US to specify forces in design and analysis, although it is less common internationally due to the adoption of SI units.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1 exanewton in kilopound-force?

1 exanewton (EN) = 2.2481e+14 kilopound-force (kipf).

How do you convert exanewton to kilopound-force?

Multiply the exanewton value by 2.2481e+14. For example, 25 EN Γ— 2.2481e+14 = 5.6202e+15 kipf.

What is 10 exanewton in kilopound-force?

10 EN = 2.2481e+15 kipf.

Which unit is larger, the exanewton or the kilopound-force?

The exanewton is the larger unit: 1 EN = 2.2481e+14 kipf.