Newtons to Ounces Converter
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How to Convert Newtons to Ounce-Force
To convert a measurement in newtons to a measurement in ounce-force, multiply the force by the following conversion ratio: 3.596943 ounce-force/newton.
Since one newton is equal to 3.596943 ounce-force, you can use this simple formula to convert:
ounce-force = newtons × 3.596943
The force in ounce-force is equal to the force in newtons multiplied by 3.596943.
For example, here's how to convert 5 newtons to ounce-force using the formula above.
ounce-force = (5 N × 3.596943) = 17.984716 ozf
How Many Ounce-Force Are in a Newton?
There are 3.596943 ounce-force in a newton, which is why we use this value in the formula above.
1 N = 3.596943 ozf
Newtons and ounce-force are both units used to measure force. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
What Is a Newton?
The newton is a unit to for measuring force equal to the force needed to move one kilogram of mass at a rate of one meter per second squared.[1]
The newton is the SI derived unit for force in the metric system. Newtons can be abbreviated as N; for example, 1 newton can be written as 1 N.
Newtons can be expressed using the formula: 1 N = 1 kgm / s2
Learn more about newtons.
What Is Ounce-Force?
Ounce-force is a unit of force equal to the force needed to move one ounce of mass at a rate of 32.174049 feet per second squared. One ounce of force is equal to 1/16th of a pound of force.
The ounce-force is a US customary and imperial unit of force. Ounce-force can be abbreviated as ozf, and are also sometimes abbreviated as ozF. For example, 1 ounce-force can be written as 1 ozf or 1 ozF.
Ounce-force can be expressed using the formula: 1 ozf = 32.174049 ozft / s2
Learn more about ounce-force.
Newton to Ounce-Force Conversion Table
| Newtons | Ounce-force |
|---|---|
| 1 N | 3.5969 ozf |
| 2 N | 7.1939 ozf |
| 3 N | 10.79 ozf |
| 4 N | 14.39 ozf |
| 5 N | 17.98 ozf |
| 6 N | 21.58 ozf |
| 7 N | 25.18 ozf |
| 8 N | 28.78 ozf |
| 9 N | 32.37 ozf |
| 10 N | 35.97 ozf |
| 11 N | 39.57 ozf |
| 12 N | 43.16 ozf |
| 13 N | 46.76 ozf |
| 14 N | 50.36 ozf |
| 15 N | 53.95 ozf |
| 16 N | 57.55 ozf |
| 17 N | 61.15 ozf |
| 18 N | 64.74 ozf |
| 19 N | 68.34 ozf |
| 20 N | 71.94 ozf |
| 21 N | 75.54 ozf |
| 22 N | 79.13 ozf |
| 23 N | 82.73 ozf |
| 24 N | 86.33 ozf |
| 25 N | 89.92 ozf |
| 26 N | 93.52 ozf |
| 27 N | 97.12 ozf |
| 28 N | 100.71 ozf |
| 29 N | 104.31 ozf |
| 30 N | 107.91 ozf |
| 31 N | 111.51 ozf |
| 32 N | 115.1 ozf |
| 33 N | 118.7 ozf |
| 34 N | 122.3 ozf |
| 35 N | 125.89 ozf |
| 36 N | 129.49 ozf |
| 37 N | 133.09 ozf |
| 38 N | 136.68 ozf |
| 39 N | 140.28 ozf |
| 40 N | 143.88 ozf |
References
- Z. J. Jabbour and S. L. Yaniv, The Kilogram and Measurements of Mass and Force, Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, https://www.nist.gov/system/files/documents/calibrations/j61jab.pdf