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7/28/2006 9:00 AM
 
How to convert N/mm2 in to Kg/cm2.One of TC the tensile strength was mentioned in N/mm2. regards,
 
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8/16/2006 9:00 AM
 
I think this may be it... 1 N = 0.1019716 kg(f) 1 mm2 = 0.01 cm2 therefore... 1 N/mm2 = 0.1019716 kg(f)/0.01 cm2 or... 1 N/mm2 = 10.19716 kg(f)/cm2 or so I think that's how it works. You may want to get that verified...I've had no formal training.
 
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8/21/2006 9:00 AM
 
See page #2 of this document http://www.leespring.com/downloads/uk/conversion.pdf#search="convert%20N%2Fmm"
 
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