Question:
why would kgf/cm2 be a convenient unit of pressure?
2006-03-15 05:46:41 UTC
why would kgf/cm2 be a convenient unit of pressure?
Four answers:
2006-03-15 05:49:43 UTC
it would not be

psi is best

kpa is too wierd, all metric stuuf should be outlawed. miles and pounds are much better
pmadeltanu
2006-03-15 15:44:46 UTC
I'm going to have to agree with the rest in saying that it really isn't a convenient unit of pressure. The common unit for real life is psi, however; in physics, Pascals is the most common used pressure unit, although atmospheres is also common
adamjordanevans2001
2006-03-15 21:29:13 UTC
You can almost always guarantee that you are gonna be working in at least 2 different units, both imperial and metric so check this out:

http://www.onlineconversion.com/



hope it helps
?
2006-03-15 14:27:54 UTC
they are all convenient


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