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square centimeter — noun : a unit of area equal to a square one centimeter long on each side see metric system table * * * a unit of area measurement equal to a square measuring one centimeter on each side. Abbr.: cm2, sq. cm … Useful english dictionary
square centimeter — a unit of area measurement equal to a square measuring one centimeter on each side. Abbr.: cm2, sq. cm * * * … Universalium
square centimeter — unit of measuring area, area whose length and width are both one centimeter … English contemporary dictionary
square centimeter — (cm2) the CGS unit of area. 1 cm2 equals 100 mm2, 10 4 m2, or approximately 0.155 000 3 in2 … Dictionary of units of measurement
kilogram (force) per square centimeter — (kgf/cm2 or kg/cm2 or kgsc) a common metric unit of pressure equal to 98.0665 kilopascals (see below) or about 14.2234 pounds per square inch (lbf/in2 or psi). Similarly, one kilogram force per square meter is equal to 9.806 65 pascals … Dictionary of units of measurement
centimeter of water — (cmH2O, cm WC, cm CE, cm WS) a unit of pressure equal to the pressure exerted at the Earth s surface by a water column (WC) 1 centimeter high. This is about 98.067 pascals, 0.980 67 millibars, 0.3937 inch of water, or 2.04 pounds per square… … Dictionary of units of measurement
centimeter of mercury — (cmHg, cm Hg) a traditional unit of pressure equal to 10 mmHg, 1.333 22 kilopascal, or about 0.193 pounds per square inch … Dictionary of units of measurement
Kilogram-force per square centimetre — A kilogram force per square centimeter (kgf/cm2), often just kilogram per square centimeter (kg/cm2), is a unit of pressure using metric units. Its use is now deprecated; it is not a part of the International System of Units (SI), the modern… … Wikipedia
One Canada Square — A view of One Canada Square, the second tallest building in the United Kingdom. Record height Tallest in the United … Wikipedia
megaohm (megohm) centimeter — a unit of resistivity, used for pure water and for other substances having relatively high resistivity. In the case of water, resistivity is a measure of purity: the higher the purity, the higher the resistivity. The resistivity of a conductor … Dictionary of units of measurement