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Kn/m2 to Kpa - OnlineConversion Forums 30 Jun 2007 · lbf/in² * 6.8947573 = kPa A kilopascal (kPa) is the same as a kilonewton/square meter (kn/m²). so number 2 and 3 are very much related.
kpa/min to litres/second - OnlineConversion Forums 22 Aug 2007 · There is two things we are doing: displacing Air with CO2 and displacing H2 with CO2. All we have to go on is the pressure of the generator rising, hence the kPa/min. Current instructions tell the operator to aim for 1.5 to 2 kPa per min which translates to 33l/sec.
Convert kn/m2 to lbs/ft2? - OnlineConversion Forums 9 Feb 2011 · 20 kN/m² is also 20 kPa 20 kPa x 1 psi/6.89476 kPa = 2.90 psi There are 144 in² per ft², so 418 lb/ft² ...
mg/Nm3 convertion - OnlineConversion Forums The "N" in Nm³ means "normal" which means the gas volume, which depends on temperature and pressure, is measured at 101.325 kPa and 0 °C. If your measurement is at a different temperature and pressure, imagine a control volume (basically a "magic balloon") around 1 m³ of the gas at actual conditions.
kg/m3 to KN/m3 - OnlineConversion Forums Re: kg/m3 to KN/m3 Mass is typically expressed as volume (cubic meters or cubic feet); sometime people mistakenly equate mass to weight (kilograms or pounds); mass is volume only. So the question is what is the weight of the mass questioned.
kg/m2 to kPa - OnlineConversion Forums 30 Sep 2009 · Assuming you are near 45° latitude and sea level 30 MN/m² x 1 kg/9.80665 N = 3 059 149 kgf/m² Elsewhere, determine local gravity and repeat.
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can kn/m be shown as kn/m^2 - OnlineConversion Forums Re: can kn/m be shown as kn/m^2 its a geotechnical based question, where an existing retaing wall and soil infill are to be subjected to an increased line load ( Linear ) due to the construction of a rail line, i am taking the approach of coulumb wedge analysis, and in such am looking at the effects on a cross section of 1m think, i believe your answer has already confirmed my query …
g/cm3 to kN/m3 - OnlineConversion Forums 5 Feb 2009 · 1) 1.6 g/cm³ is also 1.6 kg/L or 1600 kg/m³ 2) The force of standard gravity (it varies about ±½% from equator to pole at sea level) acting on a mass is 9.80665 N/kg.