Kilogram-force sq. Cm To Foot Water 4 Degree Celsius Converter

(kgf/cm² to ftH2O converter)

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(Last Updated On: 2024-05-15)

Discover the ease of converting kgf/cm² to ftH2O with Newtum's intuitive online converter. Experience accurate conversions from Kilogram-force per square centimeter to Feet Water Column at 4 degrees Celsius, and satisfy your curiosity with our user-friendly tool.

What are Kilogram-force sq. Cm and Foot Water 4 Degree Celsius

Definition of Kilogram-force sq. Cm

Kilogram-force per square centimeter (kgf/cm²) is a unit of pressure. It represents the force exerted by one kilogram-force (kgf) applied to an area of one square centimeter. This unit is not part of the International System of Units (SI), but it is commonly used in some countries and fields as a measure of pressure or mechanical stress.

Definition of Foot Water 4 Degree Celsius

Foot of Water at 4 degrees Celsius (ftH2O) is a non-SI unit for pressure. It indicates the pressure exerted at the base of a column of freshwater at 4 degrees Celsius, which is the temperature of maximum density for water. One foot of water is equivalent to the pressure exerted by a one-foot-high column of water at Earth's standard gravity.

Kilogram-force sq. Cm to Foot Water 4 Degree Celsius Conversion Table

Kilogram-force per square centimeter (kgf/cm²) Foot Water Column at 4 degrees Celsius (ftH2O)
0.1 kgf/cm² 2.784 ftH2O
0.5 kgf/cm² 13.920 ftH2O
1 kgf/cm² 27.840 ftH2O
2 kgf/cm² 55.680 ftH2O
3 kgf/cm² 83.520 ftH2O
4 kgf/cm² 111.360 ftH2O
5 kgf/cm² 139.200 ftH2O
6 kgf/cm² 167.040 ftH2O
7 kgf/cm² 194.880 ftH2O
8 kgf/cm² 222.720 ftH2O
9 kgf/cm² 250.560 ftH2O
10 kgf/cm² 278.400 ftH2O

Conversion of Kilogram-force sq. Cm to Foot Water 4 Degree Celsius

1 kgf/cm² = 27.84 ftH2O
1 ftH2O = 0.0359 kgf/cm²

Example 1:
convert 2 kgf/cm² to ftH2O:
2 kgf/cm² = 2 × 27.84 ftH2O = 55.68 ftH2O

Example 2:
convert 5 kgf/cm² to ftH2O:
5 kgf/cm² = 5 × 27.84 ftH2O = 139.2 ftH2O

History of Kilogram-force sq. Cm and Foot Water 4 Degree Celsius

The concept of measuring pressure in kilograms-force per square centimeter dates back to a time when the metric system was being developed and standardized. The foot water column at 4 degrees Celsius as a pressure unit is based on the specific gravity of water at its densest temperature, providing a consistent reference for various engineering and scientific applications. Together, these units have facilitated numerous calculations across industries.

How to use Kilogram-force sq. Cm to Foot Water 4 Degree Celsius Converter

Real Life Applications of Kilogram-force sq. Cm to Foot Water 4 Degree Celsius

Understanding the real-world implications of the kgf/cm² to ftH2O conversion is crucial for practical applications. Explore how this tool can be instrumental in various sectors.

Solved Examples kgf/cm² to ftH2O

Example 1: To convert 3 kgf/cm² to ftH2O:
3 kgf/cm² = 3 × 27.84 ftH2O = 83.52 ftH2O

Example 2: To convert 7 kgf/cm² to ftH2O:
7 kgf/cm² = 7 × 27.84 ftH2O = 194.88 ftH2O

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