Surface Tension Converter

Dyne Per Centimeter To Erg Per Square Millimeter

dyne per centimeter to erg per square millimeter

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Dyne per centimeter to Erg per square millimeter Conversion Formula:

erg/square millimeter (erg/mm²) = dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm) / 100

How to Convert dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm) to erg/square millimeter (erg/mm²)?

To get Erg per square millimeter surface tension, simply divide Dyne per centimeter by 100. With the help of this surface tension converter, we can easily convert Dyne per centimeter to Erg per square millimeter. Here you are provided with the converter, proper definitions,relations in detail along with the online tool to convert dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm) to erg/square millimeter (erg/mm²).

How many Erg per square millimeter in one Dyne per centimeter?

1 dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm) is 0.01 erg/square millimeter (erg/mm²).

dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm) to erg/square millimeter (erg/mm²) converter is the surface tension converter from one unit to another. It is required to convert the unit of surface tension from Dyne per centimeter to Erg per square millimeter, in surface tension. This is the very basic unit conversion, which you will learn in primary classes. It is one of the most widely used operations in a variety of mathematical applications. In this article, let us discuss how to convert dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm) to erg/square millimeter (erg/mm²), and the usage of a tool that will help to convert one unit from another unit, and the relation between Dyne per centimeter and Erg per square millimeter with detailed explanation.

Dyne per centimeter Definition

A dyne per centimeter (dyn/cm) is a CGS unit of surface tension. Surface tension is denoted with the Greek letter γ (gamma). Surface tension γ is equal to 1 dyn/cm if the force along a line of 1 centimeter length, where the force is parallel to the surface but perpendicular to the line is equal to one dyne.

Erg per square millimeter Definition

A erg per square millimeter (erg/mm²) is a decimal multiple of the CGS unit of surface tension. Surface tension is denoted with the Greek letter γ (gamma) and in terms of thermodynamics can be defined as work done per unit area. Surface tension of a mass of liquid is equal to 1 erg/mm² if in order to increase the surface area of this mass of liquid by 1 mm², a quantity of work equal to one erg is required.

dyne/centimeter (dyn/cm) to erg/square millimeter (erg/mm²) Conversion table: