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The definition of Kilogram-force per square Millimeter (kgf/mm^2) is a unit of pressure represented by the force in kilograms exerted on one square millimeter of area. It is commonly used in engineering fields to measure tensile strength, yield strength, and other stress-related parameters in materials.
Definition of Atmosphere TechnicalAtmosphere Technical (at) is a non-SI unit of pressure, equivalent to the pressure exerted by a column of mercury 760 millimeters high at 0 degrees Celsius under standard gravity. One at is approximately equal to 98.0665 kilopascals and is used in various technical and engineering applications.
Kilogram-force sq. Millimeter (kgf/mm^2) | Atmosphere Technical (at) |
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0.1 kgf/mm^2 | 0.980665 at |
0.5 kgf/mm^2 | 4.903325 at |
1 kgf/mm^2 | 9.80665 at |
2 kgf/mm^2 | 19.6133 at |
3 kgf/mm^2 | 29.41995 at |
4 kgf/mm^2 | 39.2266 at |
5 kgf/mm^2 | 49.03325 at |
10 kgf/mm^2 | 98.0665 at |
20 kgf/mm^2 | 196.133 at |
50 kgf/mm^2 | 490.3325 at |
Example 1:
Convert 1 kgf/mm^2 to at:
1 kgf/mm^2 = 9.80665 at
Example 2:
Convert 2 kgf/mm^2 to at:
2 kgf/mm^2 = 2 × 9.80665 at = 19.6133 at
The concept of measuring pressure using Kilogram-force per square Millimeter dates back to the industrial era when engineers required precise measurements for mechanical strength. The Atmosphere Technical unit emerged as a standard for comparing pressures relative to atmospheric pressure.
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Example 1:
5 kgf/mm^2 converts to:
5 kgf/mm^2 = 5 × 9.80665 at = 49.03325 at
Example 2:
7.5 kgf/mm^2 converts to:
7.5 kgf/mm^2 = 7.5 × 9.80665 at = 73.549875 at