Dyne to UK Ton-force Converter
Convert dynes to UK tons-force with our free online force converter.
Quick Answer
1 Dyne = 1.003611e-9 UK tons-force
Formula: Dyne ร conversion factor = UK Ton-force
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Dyne to UK Ton-force Calculator
How to Use the Dyne to UK Ton-force Calculator:
- Enter the value you want to convert in the 'From' field (Dyne).
- The converted value in UK Ton-force will appear automatically in the 'To' field.
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How to Convert Dyne to UK Ton-force: Step-by-Step Guide
Converting Dyne to UK Ton-force involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.
Formula:
LTf = dyn ร 1.00361e-9Example Calculation:
1 dyn = 1.003611e-9 LTf
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View all Force conversions โWhat is a Dyne and a UK Ton-force?
The dyne (dyn) is the CGS unit of force. 1 dyne = force to accelerate 1 gram mass at 1 cm/sยฒ.
Formula: F = ma (Force = mass ร acceleration in CGS units)
Conversions:
- 1 dyne = 0.00001 N (10โปโต newtons)
- 1 dyne = 0.00000224809 lbf (pounds-force)
- 1 dyne = 0.00000102 kgf (kilogram-force)
- 100,000 dynes = 1 N
- 1 N = 10โต dynes
UK ton-force (long ton-force) is the force exerted by one long ton (2,240 pounds) under standard gravity.
Formula: 1 LTf = 2,240 lbf
Conversions:
- 1 LTf = 9,964.02 N (newtons)
- 1 LTf = 9.96402 kN (kilonewtons)
- 1 LTf = 2,240 lbf (pounds-force)
- 1 LTf = 1,016.05 kgf (kilogram-force)
- 1 LTf = 1.01605 metric ton-force
- 1 LTf = 1.12 US ton-force (short ton-force)
Note: The Dyne is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The UK Ton-force belongs to the imperial/US customary system.
History of the Dyne and UK Ton-force
The dyne was introduced in the 1870s as part of the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) system developed by the British Association for the Advancement of Science. The name derives from the Greek word "dynamis" meaning power or force. While the CGS system was widely used in physics throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, it has been largely superseded by the SI system and the newton. However, dynes still appear in surface tension measurements, older scientific literature, and certain physics contexts where CGS units remain conventional.
The UK ton-force is based on the long ton, part of the British imperial system. The long ton of 2,240 pounds (20 hundredweight of 112 pounds each) was the standard ton in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries for centuries. It was used extensively in British engineering, particularly in shipping (where "displacement tonnage" used long tons), structural engineering, and heavy industry. When the UK began metrication in 1965, the long ton was gradually replaced by the metric tonne (1,000 kg), though legacy equipment, old drawings, and historical documents still reference long ton-force. The unit persists in some traditional industries and historical contexts.
Common Uses and Applications: dynes vs UK tons-force
Explore the typical applications for both Dyne (imperial/US) and UK Ton-force (imperial/US) to understand their common contexts.
Common Uses for dynes
Physics Education: Teaching fundamental force concepts and unit systems - how different systems work. Surface Tension: Measured in dynes/cm (equivalent to mN/m in SI) - standard in fluid mechanics. Historical Scientific Papers: Many pre-1960s physics papers use CGS units - understanding legacy research. Microscopic Forces: Useful scale for cellular mechanics and microfluidics - avoids decimal notation. Biophysics: Cell mechanics, protein interactions, biomolecule forces.
When to Use UK tons-force
Historical British Engineering: Pre-1970s structural calculations and specifications.
Shipping Industry: Older ship displacement measurements, cargo capacity.
Legacy Equipment: Crane ratings, press capacity from British manufacturers.
Commonwealth Countries: Historical engineering documents in former British territories.
Archival Research: Understanding older technical drawings and specifications.
Additional Unit Information
About Dyne (dyn)
How do I convert dynes to newtons?
Formula: N = dynes ร 0.00001 (or dynes รท 100,000)
Examples:
- 1,000 dynes = 0.01 N
- 10,000 dynes = 0.1 N
- 100,000 dynes = 1 N
- 1,000,000 dynes = 10 N
Dynes to Newtons converter โ
How many dynes equal one newton?
1 newton = 100,000 dynes (10โต dynes)
Quick conversions:
- 0.01 N = 1,000 dynes
- 0.1 N = 10,000 dynes
- 1 N = 100,000 dynes
- 10 N = 1,000,000 dynes
The large conversion factor reflects the difference between CGS (gram, centimeter) and SI (kilogram, meter) base units.
Newtons to Dynes converter โ
Why is the dyne still used?
Historical reasons: Older scientific literature and textbooks use CGS units.
Surface tension: Dynes/cm is equivalent to mN/m but remains common terminology.
Convenience: For microscopic forces, dynes avoid very small decimal values.
Education: Helps students understand different unit systems and conversions.
Most modern applications have transitioned to SI units (newtons), but dynes persist in specialized contexts and legacy measurements.
What is a dyne in everyday terms?
1 dyne is:
- Force to accelerate 1 gram at 1 cm/sยฒ
- Weight of about 1 milligram under Earth gravity
- About 1/100,000 of a newton
- Roughly the force of a small breeze on your fingertip
Perspective:
- Too small to feel directly
- Relevant for microscopic and cellular forces
- Useful in physics calculations with CGS units
- Common in surface chemistry and biophysics
Conversion Table: Dyne to UK Ton-force
| Dyne (dyn) | UK Ton-force (LTf) |
|---|---|
| 0.5 | 0 |
| 1 | 0 |
| 1.5 | 0 |
| 2 | 0 |
| 5 | 0 |
| 10 | 0 |
| 25 | 0 |
| 50 | 0 |
| 100 | 0 |
| 250 | 0 |
| 500 | 0 |
| 1,000 | 0 |
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Learn more โWhat is the conversion factor from Dyne to UK Ton-force?
The conversion factor depends on the specific relationship between Dyne and UK Ton-force. You can find the exact conversion formula and factor on this page. Our calculator handles all calculations automatically. See the conversion table above for common values.
Can I convert UK Ton-force back to Dyne?
Yes! You can easily convert UK Ton-force back to Dyne by using the swap button (โ) in the calculator above, or by visiting our UK Ton-force to Dyne converter page. You can also explore other force conversions on our category page.
Learn more โWhat are common uses for Dyne and UK Ton-force?
Dyne and UK Ton-force are both standard units used in force measurements. They are commonly used in various applications including engineering, construction, cooking, and scientific research. Browse our force converter for more conversion options.
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Verified Against Authority Standards
All conversion formulas have been verified against international standards and authoritative sources to ensure maximum accuracy and reliability.
National Institute of Standards and Technology โ Fundamental physical constants and unit conversions
Bureau International des Poids et Mesures โ International System of Units (SI) definitions and standards
International Organization for Standardization โ Quantities and units international standards series
Last verified: February 19, 2026