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  1. alomaritrq

    Kgf/cm2 vs Kg/cm2

    Gentlemen, The fact is that the metric system has a separate unit for force, called the Newton (kg.m/s^2) while the, apparently revered, English system does not; so a unit of force in the English system is called a pound force (lbf) and is equivalent to lbm.ft/s^2. Simply to differntiate the...

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