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kN = Kilo newtons. It's a measure of force. meter squared per meter is a type of acceleration, and force is a type of acceleration. So saying, for example, 5 kN ms-2 means that there's 5 kilo newtons of force at that area.
1 meter per second squared equates to 42,519,685 feet per hour squared.
Multiply newtons per square meter (N/m2) by 0.000145
psi x 6,895 equals newtons per square meter (N/m2)
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Young's modulus is SI system is GPa (Giga-pascal). A Pa is a pascal with base units of Newtons per meter squared, or kilogram-meter/second squared per meter squared
kN = Kilo newtons. It's a measure of force. meter squared per meter is a type of acceleration, and force is a type of acceleration. So saying, for example, 5 kN ms-2 means that there's 5 kilo newtons of force at that area.
The N is the abbreviation of the newton, which is an SI derived unit of force. The newton is the force that will accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared. N = kg (m/s2)
Pascal. The pascal is equal to one newton per meter squared, or one kilogram per meter per second squared.
The units of force are Newtons (N), which is kg*m/s2 or pounds (lbs). 1 pound is 4.4 Newtons
1 meter per second squared equates to 42,519,685 feet per hour squared.
Multiply newtons per square meter (N/m2) by 0.000145
psi x 6,895 equals newtons per square meter (N/m2)
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Torque is measured in foot pounds, and the abbreviation is an association. Also newtons per meter is the metric equivalent. So TORQUE!
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