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A kilonewton (kN) is a unit of force equal to 1,000 newtons. While the newton is the standard unit of force in the International System of Units (SI), the kilonewton is commonly used in engineering to describe loads and forces in large-scale applications like bridges and buildings. For context, a kilonewton is roughly equivalent to the gravitational force exerted by a mass of 102 kilograms on Earth. This makes it a practical unit for engineers when designing structures to withstand specific weights.

In everyday scenarios, a kilonewton is impressive because it can move substantial objects. For example, a skilled rugby player exerting maximum effort in a scrum generates around one kilonewton of force. This measurement illustrates how powerful this unit is in physical terms, giving you a glimpse of the colossal forces managed in various fields of engineering and physics.