Newton per square centimeter To Inch of water Converter

(N/cm² to inH2O converter)

Seamlessly Convert Pressure Units with N/cm² to inH2O Converter


(Last Updated On: 2024-05-13)

Discover the ease of converting N/cm² to inH2O with our precise Newton square Centimeter to Inch Water 60°F Converter. Designed by Newtum, this tool offers quick and accurate conversions to satisfy your specific needs.

What are Newton per square centimeter and Inch of water

Definition of Newton per square centimeter

A Newton per square centimeter (N/cm²) is a unit of pressure in the metric system. It represents the force of one Newton being applied over an area of one square centimeter. This unit measures the intensity of the force distributed across a specific surface and is widely utilized in scientific and engineering applications to quantify pressure, stress, and tensile strength.

Definition of Inch of water

An inch of water (inH2O) is a non-SI unit for pressure measuring the height of a column of water at 60 degrees Fahrenheit in a circular column with a one-inch diameter. It is commonly used in the United States for measuring low pressure differences across air and gases in various applications, such as ventilation systems and air conditioning.

Newton per square centimeter to Inch of water Conversion Table

N/cm² inH2O at 60°F
0.1 0.0401
0.2 0.0802
0.3 0.1203
0.4 0.1604
0.5 0.2005
0.6 0.2406
0.7 0.2807
0.8 0.3208
0.9 0.3609
1.0 0.4010

Conversion of Newton per square centimeter to Inch of water

1 N/cm² = 401.463 inH2O
1 inH2O = 0.00249 N/cm²

Example 1:
Convert 2 N/cm² to inH2O:
2 N/cm² = 2 × 401.463 inH2O = 802.926 inH2O

Example 2:
Convert 0.5 N/cm² to inH2O:
0.5 N/cm² = 0.5 × 401.463 inH2O = 200.7315 inH2O

History of Newton per square centimeter and Inch of water

A brief history of the N/cm² to inH2O conversion tool reveals its significance in industries that require precise pressure measurements. Developed to ensure consistency and accuracy, this converter has become invaluable for engineers and technicians working with systems sensitive to pressure changes, especially at 60°F, a standard reference temperature for many applications.

How to use Newton per square centimeter to Inch of water Converter

Real Life Applications of Newton per square centimeter to Inch of water

Explore the practicality and significance of the N/cm² to inH2O converter as we delve into its real-life applications.

Solved Examples N/cm² to inH2O

Example 1: To convert 1.5 N/cm² to inH2O at 60°F:

1.5 N/cm² = 1.5 × 401.463 inH2O = 602.1945 inH2O

Example 2: To convert 0.75 N/cm² to inH2O at 60°F:

0.75 N/cm² = 0.75 × 401.463 inH2O = 301.09725 inH2O

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does N/cm² to inH2O conversion mean?
The conversion translates pressure from Newtons per square centimeter to inches of water column at 60°F, a common measurement in various industries.

2. Why do we use 60°F as the standard temperature in this converter?
Because the density of water and hence the pressure it exerts varies with temperature, 60°F is used as a standard reference to maintain consistency.

3. Can this converter be used for any pressure range?
While it is designed for typical low-pressure ranges, it is crucial to ensure the range falls within the tool's specifications for accurate results.