Axioms Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 A poundal is lbmft/s^2 right? Is it possible to convert 800kg/m^3 into poundals? I can't find a way to get the time for poundals from kg/m^3.
D H Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 A poundal is lbmft/s^2 right? Is it possible to convert 800kg/m^3 into poundals? I can't find a way to get the time for poundals from kg/m^3. There isn't. Poundals are units of force: mass*length/time2. Your kg/m3 is a density: mass/length3. The two are incommensurate.
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