Kilogram Square Millimeter to Gram Square Centimeter Conversion

Convert between Kilogram Square Millimeter and Gram Square Centimeter quickly and accurately.

kg·mm²
g·cm²

How to Convert Kilogram Square Millimeter to Gram Square Centimeter

Conversion Formula

1 kg·mm² = 10 g·cm²
1 g·cm² = 0.1 kg·mm²

Example

Convert 15 kg·mm² to g·cm²:

15 kg·mm² = 15 × 10 g·cm² = 150 g·cm²

Unit Information

Learn about the moment of inertia units you're converting between

Kilogram Square Millimeter

kg·mm²

Definition

The kilogram square millimeter (kg·mm²) is a unit of moment of inertia for very small rotating components. It is used in micro-mechanical systems and precision instruments.

History/Origin

Based on the kilogram and square millimeter, this unit addresses the need for moment of inertia measurements in micro-scale mechanical systems and precision engineering.

Current Use

Used in micro-mechanical systems, precision instruments, small electronic components, and applications requiring very fine-scale moment of inertia calculations.

Multiplier

0

Offset

0

Gram Square Centimeter

g·cm²

Definition

The gram square centimeter (g·cm²) is a unit of moment of inertia for small-scale applications. It is commonly used in laboratory equipment and small mechanical devices.

History/Origin

This unit combines the gram with the square centimeter, providing a measure for moment of inertia in small-scale mechanical systems and laboratory applications.

Current Use

Used in laboratory equipment, small mechanical devices, educational demonstrations, and applications where gram and centimeter units are more appropriate than kilogram and meter units.

Multiplier

1E-7

Offset

0

Kilogram Square Millimeter to Gram Square Centimeter Conversion Table

Kilogram Square Millimeter [kg·mm²] Gram Square Centimeter [g·cm²]
1 kg·mm² 10 g·cm²
10 kg·mm² 100 g·cm²
25 kg·mm² 250 g·cm²
50 kg·mm² 500 g·cm²
100 kg·mm² 1000 g·cm²
0 kg·mm² 0E+0 g·cm²
-10 kg·mm² -100 g·cm²
-40 kg·mm² -400 g·cm²