Newton-square-millimeter To Psi Converter

(N/mm² to psi converter)

Convert Newton per Square Millimeter to Psi


Effortlessly Convert N/mm² to psi with Newtum's Precision Tool


(Last Updated On: 2024-05-13)

Discover the ease of converting N/mm² to psi with Newtum's intuitive converter. This tool simplifies the conversion process, igniting curiosity and enhancing your technical toolkit.

What are Newton-square-millimeter and Psi

Definition of Newton-square-millimeter

Newton-square-millimeter (N/mm²) is a unit of pressure. It represents the force of one Newton applied perpendicularly over an area of one square millimeter. This measure is crucial in various fields of engineering and physics where understanding the pressure exerted on small surfaces is necessary. Its usage is widespread in material science to describe the strength properties of materials under compression or tension.

Definition of Psi

Pounds per square inch (psi) is a unit of pressure commonly used in the United States and other countries still on the imperial system. It measures the force in pounds exerted on one square inch of area. Psi is utilized in various applications, including measuring tire pressure, hydraulic pressures, and the strength of materials. Understanding psi is essential for engineers, mechanics, and anyone working with pressure systems.

Newton-square-millimeter to Psi Conversion Table

Newton-square-millimeter (N/mm²) Pounds per square inch (psi)
0.1 N/mm² 14.5038 psi
0.5 N/mm² 72.519 psi
1 N/mm² 145.038 psi
2 N/mm² 290.076 psi
3 N/mm² 435.114 psi
4 N/mm² 580.152 psi
5 N/mm² 725.19 psi
10 N/mm² 1450.38 psi
20 N/mm² 2900.76 psi
50 N/mm² 7251.9 psi

Conversion of Newton-square-millimeter to Psi

Example 1:
Convert 1 N/mm² to psi:
1 N/mm² = 145.038 psi

Example 2:
Convert 2.5 N/mm² to psi:
2.5 N/mm² = 2.5 x 145.038 psi = 362.595 psi

History of Newton-square-millimeter and Psi

A brief history of the Newton square Millimeter to Psi Converter traces back to the need for standardized units in science and industry. The converter facilitates the transition between the metric unit of pressure, N/mm², and the imperial unit, psi, aiding global collaboration and engineering precision.

How to use Newton-square-millimeter to Psi Converter

Real Life Applications of Newton-square-millimeter to Psi

Explore the real-life applications of the N/mm² to psi converter and discover how it plays a pivotal role in various industrial and engineering scenarios.

Solved Examples N/mm² to psi

Example 1:
Convert 3 N/mm² to psi:
3 N/mm² = 3 x 145.038 psi = 435.114 psi

Example 2:
Convert 7 N/mm² to psi:
7 N/mm² = 7 x 145.038 psi = 1015.266 psi

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the purpose of the N/mm² to psi converter?

A1: The converter is designed to seamlessly transition between metric and imperial units of pressure for industrial and scientific use.

Q2: How accurate is the conversion from N/mm² to psi?

A2: The converter provides precise conversions, ensuring reliability for technical calculations.

Q3: Can I convert psi back to N/mm² using this converter?

A3: Yes, the converter is capable of converting in both directions, from psi to N/mm² and vice versa.