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Newton to Ton-force (metric) Converter

Use this page to convert newton values into ton-force (metric), with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.

Newton

A newton is the force needed to accelerate one kilogram by one meter per second squared.

History: The unit is named after Isaac Newton and is part of the SI system.

Current use: Newtons are used in physics, engineering, mechanics, and force specifications.

Also written as N, newtons.

Ton-force (metric)

A metric ton-force is represented in this converter as 9,806.65 newtons.

History: It extends kilogram-force concepts to metric-ton-sized loads.

Current use: Metric ton-force is used for heavy load comparisons and legacy engineering references.

Also written as tf, metric ton-force, ton force, tonnes force.

Newton to Ton-force (metric) table

Newton [N]Ton-force (metric) [tf]
0.01 N0.00000101971621297793 tf
0.1 N0.0000101971621297793 tf
1 N0.000101971621297793 tf
2 N0.000203943242595586 tf
5 N0.000509858106488964 tf
10 N0.00101971621297793 tf
20 N0.00203943242595586 tf
50 N0.00509858106488964 tf
100 N0.0101971621297793 tf

Frequently asked questions

  • How many Ton-force (metric) (tf) are in one Newton (N)?

    One Newton equals 0.000101971621297793 Ton-force (metric).

  • How do you convert Newton to Ton-force (metric)?

    Multiply the Newton value by 0.000101971621297793 to get the result in Ton-force (metric).

  • How do you convert Ton-force (metric) back to Newton?

    Multiply the Ton-force (metric) value by 9,806.65 to get back to Newton.

  • What is 10 Newton in Ton-force (metric)?

    10 Newton equals 0.00101971621297793 Ton-force (metric).