Kilogram per Square Centimeter (kg/cm²)
Definition: Kg/cm² (kilogram-force per square centimeter) is a non-SI unit of pressure signifying the force of one kilogram-force acting on a one square centimeter area.
Conversion:
- 1 kg/cm² = 98,066.5 Pa (Pascal, the SI pressure unit)
- ≈ 14.2 psi (pounds per square inch)
Example: A car tire rated 2.5 kg/cm² is roughly 35.5 psi.
Applications: Kg/cm² finds use in:
- Hydraulic/pneumatic systems
- Automotive engineering (especially older regions)
- Material testing equipment (pre-SI adoption)
Related Term: Pascal (Pa) – SI unit of pressure.
Note: Kg/cm² is gradually being replaced by Pascals for global standardization.
This revised entry condenses information while retaining key details and the crucial relationship with Pascals.
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