Discover the ease of converting pressure units with our Kilogram-force sq. Millimeter to Dekapascal Converter. Engineered by Newtum, this tool promises precision in your conversions, sparking your curiosity to explore more.
Kilogram-force per square millimeter (kgf/mm²) is a unit of pressure. It is defined as the force of one kilogram-force applied to an area of one square millimeter. This measurement is primarily used in materials science and engineering to express tensile strength, yield strength, and other stress-related parameters in a material.
Definition of DekapascalDekapascal (daPa) is a unit of pressure within the metric system, equivalent to ten Pascals. A Pascal is defined as one newton of force applied over an area of one square meter. The dekapascal provides a more convenient scale for measurements that are too large for Pascals yet too small for units like kilopascals (kPa).
Kilogram-force sq. Millimeter (kgf/mm²) | Dekapascal (daPa) |
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0.1 kgf/mm² | 980.665 daPa |
0.5 kgf/mm² | 4903.325 daPa |
1 kgf/mm² | 9806.65 daPa |
2 kgf/mm² | 19613.3 daPa |
3 kgf/mm² | 29419.95 daPa |
5 kgf/mm² | 49033.25 daPa |
10 kgf/mm² | 98066.5 daPa |
20 kgf/mm² | 196133 daPa |
50 kgf/mm² | 490332.5 daPa |
100 kgf/mm² | 980665 daPa |
1 kgf/mm² = 9806.65 daPa
1 daPa = 0.00010197 kgf/mm²
Example 1:
Convert 2 kgf/mm² to daPa:
2 kgf/mm² = 2 × 9806.65 daPa = 19613.3 daPa
Example 2:
Convert 0.5 kgf/mm² to daPa:
0.5 kgf/mm² = 0.5 × 9806.65 daPa = 4903.325 daPa
The concept of converting Kilogram-force per square millimeter to Dekapascals stems from the need to standardize pressure measurements across different industries and scientific disciplines. This conversion facilitates a common understanding and interoperability in fields ranging from engineering to meteorology.
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Example 1:
Converting 1 kgf/mm² to Dekapascal:
1 kgf/mm² = 9806.65 daPa
Example 2:
Converting 7 kgf/mm² to Dekapascal:
7 kgf/mm² = 7 × 9806.65 daPa = 68646.55 daPa