How to convert n/mm2 in to kg/cm2?
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Answer / mohamad
1ton =10kn
1kn=1000n
1ton=10000n
1000kg=10000n
1kn=10n
10000cm2=1000000mm2
1cm2=100mm2
1kg/1cm2 = 10n/100mm2 =(1n/10mm2)
500kg/1cm2 =5000n/100mm2 =50n/mm2=====}
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Answer / darshan
1 N/mm2 = 10 kg/cm2
Justification:
1 N/mm2 = (1/10)kg / (1/100)cm2
=> 1 N/mm2 = 10 kg/cm2
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Answer / akhilesh sagar
kg/cm^2 = 9.81 N/cm^2
9.81 N/cm^2 x [1cm/10mm]^2 = 0.0981 N/mm^2
So... = 0.0981 N/mm^2
or 1/ 0.0981 = 10.19
1 N/mm^2 = 10.19 kg/cm^2
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Answer / selvakumar
1 Kg = 9.81 N
1 cm = 10 mm
so, 1 cm2 = 10*10 mm^2 = 100 mm^2
N/mm^2 = 9.81/ 100
= 0.0981 N/mm^2.
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Answer / soumya ranjan guru
As Force=Mass*Acceleration
1 N=1KG*9.8M/Sec2=9.8KgM/Sec2=10KgM/sec2 approx (=10Kgf in
Gravitational Unit)
1 N/mm2=((10 KgM/sec2)*100)/(mm2*100)=(1000KgM/sec2)/cm2
=10^3Kg/cm2 (Considering static body )
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Answer / balip
1kg=9.81n(aproximatly=10n)
1cm2=100m2
hence,multyply by 100 to the 1n/mm2,we get 100n=100mm2
we can say 10kg/cm2.
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