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Calculate the bulk modulus and Derive the mean standard deviation
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[QUOTE="scottdave, post: 6018806, member: 618222"] I was just stating the equivalent units. there are 1000 mm in a meter, so 1 million square mm in a square meter. If there is 1 Newton per mm[SUP]2[/SUP], then there is 1 million Newton's per m[SUP]2[/SUP], which is 1 million Pascals, or 0.001 GigaPascals. For example 29 N(mm)^-2 is equal to 29 MPa. You may want to reference SI prefixes . Here is one link that I like. [S][URL]https://www[/URL]. unc. edu/~rowlett/units/prefixes.html[/S] (revised link here - [URL]http://www.ibiblio.org/units/prefixes.html[/URL] ) [/QUOTE]
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