Discover precision with Newtum's N/cm² to GPa converter. Seamlessly transform pressure units and satisfy your curiosity with this efficient tool.
A Newton, denoted as 'N', is the SI unit of force. It is defined as the force required to accelerate a one-kilogram mass at a rate of one meter per second squared. This unit of measure honors Sir Isaac Newton, recognizing his pioneering work in classical mechanics.
Definition of GigapascalA Gigapascal, symbolized as GPa, is a unit of pressure or stress within the metric system. It is equivalent to a billion Pascals, with one Pascal representing the force of one Newton exerted over an area of one square meter, thus reflecting extremely high-pressure values.
N/cm² | GPa |
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0.01 N/cm² | 1e-7 GPa |
0.1 N/cm² | 1e-6 GPa |
1 N/cm² | 1e-5 GPa |
10 N/cm² | 1e-4 GPa |
100 N/cm² | 1e-3 GPa |
1000 N/cm² | 0.01 GPa |
10000 N/cm² | 0.1 GPa |
100000 N/cm² | 1 GPa |
1000000 N/cm² | 10 GPa |
10000000 N/cm² | 100 GPa |
1 N/cm² = 1e-5 GPa
1 GPa = 1e5 N/cm²
Example 1:
Convert 150 N/cm² to GPa:
150 N/cm² = 150 × 1e-5 GPa = 0.0015 GPa
Example 2:
Convert 5000 N/cm² to GPa:
5000 N/cm² = 5000 × 1e-5 GPa = 0.05 GPa
The Newton square Centimeter to Gigapascal Converter is a modern tool reflecting the evolution of measurement systems. Its inception is rooted in the need for precise conversion between different units of pressure in scientific and engineering fields, enhancing accuracy and ease of calculations.
Harness the power of conversion with our N/cm² to GPa tool, vital in fields demanding precise pressure calculations.
Example 1: To convert 75 N/cm² to GPa:
75 N/cm² = 75 × 1e-5 GPa = 0.00075 GPa
Example 2: To convert 2000 N/cm² to GPa:
2000 N/cm² = 2000 × 1e-5 GPa = 0.02 GPa