Kilogram per Second per Square Meter to Gram per Second per Square Centimeter Conversion
Convert between Kilogram per Second per Square Meter and Gram per Second per Square Centimeter quickly and accurately.
How to Convert Kilogram per Second per Square Meter to Gram per Second per Square Centimeter
Conversion Formula
Example
Convert 15 kg/(s·m²) to g/(s·cm²):
Unit Information
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Kilogram per Second per Square Meter
kg/(s·m²)
Definition
The kilogram per second per square meter is a larger unit for mass flux density, representing the mass flow rate of one kilogram per second through an area of one square meter. This unit is used for high-intensity mass transfer processes where significant mass flows occur, making it suitable for industrial-scale operations and high-throughput systems.
History/Origin
This unit was established for high-capacity industrial processes where mass transfer rates are substantial, such as in large-scale chemical reactors, power generation systems, and industrial drying operations. It provides a practical scale for measuring mass flux in systems where gram-level measurements would be impractical due to the large quantities involved.
Current Use
Extensively used in large-scale chemical processing, power generation, and industrial manufacturing where high mass transfer rates are common. It is employed in reactor design for petrochemical industries, in power plant cooling systems, and in large-scale food processing operations where high throughput is essential for economic viability.
Multiplier
1000
Offset
0
Gram per Second per Square Centimeter
g/(s·cm²)
Definition
The gram per second per square centimeter is a high-density unit for mass flux density, representing the mass flow rate of one gram per second through an area of one square centimeter. This unit is used for concentrated mass transfer processes where high flux densities occur over small areas, typical in laboratory-scale experiments and precision applications.
History/Origin
This unit was developed for laboratory-scale mass transfer experiments and precision applications where small surface areas are involved. It became standard in research applications where high flux densities are measured over small areas, particularly in membrane technology, microfluidic systems, and laboratory-scale process development.
Current Use
Widely used in laboratory research, membrane technology, and microfluidic applications where high mass flux densities occur over small areas. It is employed in pharmaceutical research for drug delivery systems, in environmental testing for pollutant transport studies, and in materials science for surface treatment and coating applications.
Multiplier
10000
Offset
0
Kilogram per Second per Square Meter to Gram per Second per Square Centimeter Conversion Table
| Kilogram per Second per Square Meter [kg/(s·m²)] | Gram per Second per Square Centimeter [g/(s·cm²)] |
|---|---|
| 1 kg/(s·m²) | 0.1 g/(s·cm²) |
| 10 kg/(s·m²) | 1 g/(s·cm²) |
| 25 kg/(s·m²) | 2.5 g/(s·cm²) |
| 50 kg/(s·m²) | 5 g/(s·cm²) |
| 100 kg/(s·m²) | 10 g/(s·cm²) |
| 0 kg/(s·m²) | 0E+0 g/(s·cm²) |
| -10 kg/(s·m²) | -1 g/(s·cm²) |
| -40 kg/(s·m²) | -4 g/(s·cm²) |
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