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#1 Posted: 8/15/2022 7:53:26 AM
Hi all,
Do you know if there's a way to set a 10 conversion in units between kgf and newtons?
I mean, it's usual when making hand calculations in structural engineering to take the gravity as 10m/s2 instead of the actual 9,81m/s2.
The problem with this assumption is that if i may have data in different units (i.e. loads in kN and soil resistances in kg/cm2) which are assumed to convert in a 10-factor when making hand-calculations and when doing it in Smath Studio, although the conversion might be more accurated, it would lead to some odds in some cases.
Hope i have explained good enough,
Thank you very much,
Do you know if there's a way to set a 10 conversion in units between kgf and newtons?
I mean, it's usual when making hand calculations in structural engineering to take the gravity as 10m/s2 instead of the actual 9,81m/s2.
The problem with this assumption is that if i may have data in different units (i.e. loads in kN and soil resistances in kg/cm2) which are assumed to convert in a 10-factor when making hand-calculations and when doing it in Smath Studio, although the conversion might be more accurated, it would lead to some odds in some cases.
Hope i have explained good enough,
Thank you very much,
#2 Posted: 8/15/2022 8:04:05 AM
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