Heat Flux Density Converter

Dyne Per Hour Per Centimeter To Watt Per Square Meter

dyne per hour per centimeter to watt per square meter

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Dyne per hour per centimeter to Watt per square meter Conversion Formula:

watt/square meter (W/m²) = dyne/hour/centimeter (dyn/(h*cm)) / 3600000

How to Convert dyne/hour/centimeter (dyn/(h*cm)) to watt/square meter (W/m²)?

To get Watt per square meter heat flux density, simply divide Dyne per hour per centimeter by 3600000. With the help of this heat flux density converter, we can easily convert Dyne per hour per centimeter to Watt per square meter. Here you are provided with the converter, proper definitions,relations in detail along with the online tool to convert dyne/hour/centimeter (dyn/(h*cm)) to watt/square meter (W/m²).

How many Watt per square meter in one Dyne per hour per centimeter?

1 dyne/hour/centimeter (dyn/(h*cm)) is 2.7777777777778E-7 watt/square meter (W/m²).

dyne/hour/centimeter (dyn/(h*cm)) to watt/square meter (W/m²) converter is the heat flux density converter from one unit to another. It is required to convert the unit of heat flux density from Dyne per hour per centimeter to Watt per square meter, in heat flux density. 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/hour/centimeter (dyn/(h*cm)) to watt/square meter (W/m²), and the usage of a tool that will help to convert one unit from another unit, and the relation between Dyne per hour per centimeter and Watt per square meter with detailed explanation.

Dyne per hour per centimeter Definition

A dyne-centimeter per hour per square centimeter (dyn·cm/h·cm² = dyn/h·cm) is a CGS unit of heat flux density. By definition, a dyne per hour per centimeter is the rate of heat energy of one dyne-centimeter per hour transferred through the area of one square centimeter, which is normal to the direction of the heat flux (dyn·cm/h·cm²).

Watt per square meter Definition

A watt per square meter (W/m²) is a derived unit of heat flux density in the International System of Units SI. By definition, watt per square meter is the rate of heat energy of one watt transferred through the area of one square meter, which is normal to the direction of the heat flux.

dyne/hour/centimeter (dyn/(h*cm)) to watt/square meter (W/m²) Conversion table: