The kilogram force is commonly used in Europe as a unit of force. (As in the U.S.
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The kilogram force is commonly used in Europe as a unit of force. (As in the U.S. customary system, where \(1 \mathrm{lbf}\) is the force exerted by a mass of \(1 \mathrm{lbm}\) in standard gravity, \(1 \mathrm{kgf}\) is the force exerted by a mass of \(1 \mathrm{~kg}\) in standard gravity.) Moderate pressures, such as those for auto or truck tires, are conveniently expressed in units of \(\mathrm{kgf} / \mathrm{cm}^{2}\). Convert 32 psig to these units.
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Fox And McDonald's Introduction To Fluid Mechanics
ISBN: 9781118912652
9th Edition
Authors: Philip J. Pritchard, John W. Mitchell
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