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Help in converting of material strength

Postby Guest » Wed Sep 15, 2004 10:50 am

Would appreciate if anybody can assist in conversion of the following.

a) 10 N/mm2 to ___ kg/cm2

b) 10 N/mm2 to ___ kgf/cm2

Thank you.
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Re: Help in converting of material strength

Postby Knight » Wed Sep 15, 2004 8:15 pm

Guest wrote:Would appreciate if anybody can assist in conversion of the following.

a) 10 N/mm2 to ___ kg/cm2

b) 10 N/mm2 to ___ kgf/cm2

Thank you.


To convert from N/mm² to kgf/cm² multiply by 10.1972

kg and kgf are exactly the same, provide you're on the planet earth... (one is mass, the other is force. 1 kg of mass will excert one kg of force at one gravity.)
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