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Kilogram-force second squared per meter (kgf·s²/m)
This is a derived unit combining mechanical units and force.
Kilogram-force (kgf): A unit of force defined as the force exerted by gravity on one kilogram of mass at standard gravity (9.80665 m/s²).
1 kgf ≈ 9.80665 newtons (N).
The unit kgf·s²/m can be interpreted as a measure related to mechanical impedance or compliance in some physics or engineering contexts, combining force, time squared, and distance.
Breakdown:
Force (kgf) × Time² (s²) / Length (m)
It has dimensions of mass × time² / length (since 1 kgf ≈ 9.81 N = kg·m/s²)
This unit is uncommon but might appear in specific engineering or physics formulas related to dynamic systems or mechanical vibrations.
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Grain [gr]
The grain (gr) is one of the oldest units of mass, traditionally used in various weight systems including troy, apothecary, and avoirdupois.
One grain is defined as exactly 64.79891 milligrams (0.0648 grams). It was originally based on the weight of a single grain of barley or wheat.
Grains are still commonly used today to measure small quantities such as the weight of bullets, arrows, and some pharmaceuticals.
Summary:
1 grain = 64.79891 milligrams (0.0648 grams)
Used in troy, apothecary, and avoirdupois systems
Common in ammunition and medicine measurements