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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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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)
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.
1 meter per second squared equates to 42,519,685 feet per hour squared.
Multiply newtons per square meter (N/m2) by 0.000145
Torque is measured in foot pounds, and the abbreviation is an association. Also newtons per meter is the metric equivalent. So TORQUE!
Pascal. The pascal is equal to one newton per meter squared, or one kilogram per meter per second squared.
The unit of force in the International System of Units is the newton, defined as one kilogram meter per second squared (kg m/s2).
psi x 6,895 equals newtons per square meter (N/m2)
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The unit of force in the International System of Units is the newton (N), which is equivalent to one kilogram meter per second squared (kg m/s2).