why we use kg/cm2 in pressure gauge not kg/m2
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Answer / rabish kumar
Dear its small thinkig if you take pressure in kg/m2 then
it will be pressure digit will be reduced 100 times
less,suppose you measured a pressure on gauge that 10kg/cm2
then it will be .0001 kg/m2.its depends upon you which will
easier for you but never forget kg/cm2 is a standard unit
for pressure
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Answer / jay patel
I don't know answer but 10 kg /cm2 is equal to 10^5 kg/m2. Not 0.0001kg/m2.
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