How do you convert kg mm2 to PSI?

By using our Kilogram Force/Square Millimeter to PSI conversion tool, you know that one Kilogram Force/Square Millimeter is equivalent to 1422.33 PSI. Hence, to convert Kilogram Force/Square Millimeter to PSI, we just need to multiply the number by 1422.33.

How do you calculate N mm2 to PSI?

The calculation for converting newtons per square millimetre (N/mm²) to pounds force per square inch units is as follows:

  1. 1 psi = 6894.76 pascals (Pa)
  2. 1 N/mm² = 1,000,000 pascals (Pa)
  3. psi value x 6894.76 Pa = N/mm² value x 1,000,000 Pa.
  4. psi value = N/mm² value x 145.038.

How do you convert psi to Grams?

A pressure value in pounds/sq inch units is converted into grams/sq cm in the following way:

  1. 1 g/cm² = 98.0665 pascals (Pa)
  2. 1 psi = 6894.76 pascals (Pa)
  3. g/cm² value x 98.0665 Pa = psi value x 6894.76 Pa.
  4. g/cm² value = psi value x 70.3070.

How do you calculate psi from mmHg?

psi to mmHg Conversion Table

  1. 1 mmHg = 133.322 pascals (Pa)
  2. 1 psi = 6,894.76 pascals (Pa)
  3. mmHg value x 133.322 Pa = psi value x 6,894.76 Pa.
  4. mmHg value = psi value x 51.7149.

How can pressure in mmHg be converted to pressure in standard units?

Pressure Units and Conversion One unit of gas pressure is the millimeter of mercury (mmHg). Standard atmospheric pressure is called 1 atm of pressure and is equal to 760 mmHg and 101.3 kPa. Atmospheric pressure is also often stated as pounds/square inch (psi). The atmospheric pressure at sea level is 14.7 psi.

How do you convert kilopascals to Grams?

Please provide values below to convert kilopascal [kPa] to gram-force/sq. centimeter, or vice versa….Kilopascal to Gram-force/sq. Centimeter Conversion Table.

Kilopascal [kPa] Gram-force/sq. Centimeter
0.1 kPa 1.019716213 gram-force/sq. centimeter

What is this pressure in grams per square centimeter?

98.0665 pascals
1 Gram per Square Centimeter is 98.0665 pascals. The gf/cm² pressure unit is comparable in value to 1 mbar (hPa) and is used for low pressure measurements of gas burners, and pneumatic valves for example. It is also used as a measure of stress of biological and textile material.