1000/280 = 100/28 = 25/7 = 3.5714 grams per cubic centimeter
The unit "kscg" stands for kilosiemens per centimeter gram, and it is commonly used in the field of electromagnetism to measure the specific conductance of a material. It represents the conductance of a material per unit length and per unit mass. The prefix "kilo" denotes a factor of 1000, so 1 kscg is equal to 1000 siemens per centimeter gram.
The cost of beryllium can vary depending on the supplier and market conditions, but as of previous data, the price of beryllium is approximately $338 per kilogram. With the density of beryllium being 1.85 grams per cubic centimeter, you can calculate the cost of 1 cubic centimeter by converting the density to kilograms and multiplying it by the price per kilogram.
There are approximately 6.242 x 10^10 electrons per square centimeter.
1.0 x 1015 cm3 in 1 km3 (written in scientific notation for sanity's sake)which is a number that look like this:1 000 000 000 000 000
A kilogram (kg) is a unit of mass A kPa is a unit of pressure The two units can not be directly converted but if you meant Kilograms-force per square centimeter then Kilograms-force per square centimeter (kgf/cm2) * 98.1 = Kilopascals (kPa)
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125 x 453.6 g x .155 / 1 cm2 = 8,788.5 grams per square centimeter
1000/280 = 100/28 = 25/7 = 3.5714 grams per cubic centimeter
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The question is very unclear. Here are some facts that may help: -- "Kilogram" is not a force. -- "Square" units are not compatible with "cubic" units. -- 10,000 square centimeters make 1 square meter. -- 1,000,000 cubic centimeters make 1 cubic meter.
From the NASA link, below: "Earth's atmosphere is pressing against each square inch of you with a force of 1 kilogram per square centimeter (14.7 pounds per square inch)."
Divide by 10000.
The unit "kscg" stands for kilosiemens per centimeter gram, and it is commonly used in the field of electromagnetism to measure the specific conductance of a material. It represents the conductance of a material per unit length and per unit mass. The prefix "kilo" denotes a factor of 1000, so 1 kscg is equal to 1000 siemens per centimeter gram.
The cost of beryllium can vary depending on the supplier and market conditions, but as of previous data, the price of beryllium is approximately $338 per kilogram. With the density of beryllium being 1.85 grams per cubic centimeter, you can calculate the cost of 1 cubic centimeter by converting the density to kilograms and multiplying it by the price per kilogram.
By using the kilogram to pounds conversion factor of 1 kg = 2.20462 lb (multiply kilos by 2.20462). Your units are a bit odd. Usually, pounds and cgs units are not mixed. Are you sure you don't want pounds per inch or pounds per foot, or even pounds per square inch?
There are approximately 6.242 x 10^10 electrons per square centimeter.