cN
cN is a symbol used in several technical contexts, most commonly to denote the centinewton, a unit of force. A centinewton equals one hundredth of a newton, or 0.01 N. The prefix centi- indicates 10^-2, so 1 cN = 0.01 N. In practical terms, 1 cN is roughly the weight of about 1.02 grams under standard Earth gravity. The unit is handy for measuring small forces in fields such as textile testing, tactile sensing, micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), and calibrated force sensors. It frequently appears on datasheets and readouts for micro-scale force measurements.
Because of capitalization conventions, cN is distinct from CN, the chemical symbol often used for the cyanide