Definition:Kilogram Force per Square Millimetre

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Definition

The kilogram force per square millimetre is an MKS unit of pressure.


It is defined as being:

The amount of pressure required to apply a force of $1$ kilogram force over an area of $1$ square millimetre.


Conversion Factors

\(\ds \) \(\) \(\ds 1\) kilogram force per square millimetre
\(\ds \) \(=\) \(\ds 100\) kilogram force per square centimetre
\(\ds \) \(\approx\) \(\ds 9 \cdotp 807\) megapascals
\(\ds \) \(\approx\) \(\ds 0 \cdotp 9807\) hectobars


Symbol

$\mathrm {kgf / mm^2}$

The symbol for the kilogram force per square millimetre is $\mathrm {kgf / mm^2}$.


The $\LaTeX$ code for \(\mathrm {kgf / mm^2}\) is \mathrm {kgf / mm^2} .


Linguistic Note on Kilo

The prefix kilo- derives from the Greek word χίλιοι (khilioi), which means thousand.


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