Conversion Tables
Conversion Tables
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The System International (International Standard System) use newtons (N) and meters (m)
for its units of force and length. The U.S.Customary System (English, imperial, engineering
system) uses pounds (lb) and feet (ft) or inches (in.). The unit of time, seconds (s, sec) is the
same in both systems.
Below are tables that convert units from USCS to S.I. and back (e.g., 1 meter = 39.4 inches),
as well as common conversions within each system (e.g., 1 ft = 12 inches). In general, the
Conversion Factors are listed to 6 significant digits (even though your answers need not be
that precise).
Online resources. A useful interactive conversion tool, with many more units, is Engineering
Exchange's Unit Conversion widget. Another tool, Convert, by Joshua Madison, may be
downloaded here (remember, pressure has the same units as stress).
4a. Lengths, Areas and Volumes - English Units to S.I. Units and Back
Underlined values represent an exact conversion factor.
square inch, in2, si 0.00064516 square meter, m2 1550.00 square inch, in2
square feet, ft2, sf 0.09290304 square meter, m2 10.7639 square feet, ft2, sf
square yard, yd2, sy 0.836127 square meter, m2 1.19599 square yard, yd2
Volume
cubic inch, in3, ci 16387.064 cubic millimeters, mm3 61.0237 x 10-6 cubic inch, in3
cubic inch, in3, ci 16.387064 cubic centimeters, cc, cm3 0.06102374 cubic inch, in3
cubic foot, ft3, cf 0.0283168 cubic meters, m3 35.3147 cubic foot, ft3, cf
cubic yard, yd3, cy 0.764555 cubic meters, m3 1.30795 cubic yard, yd3
gallon, gal. 3.78541 liters, l = 0.001 m3 0.264172 gallon, gal.
Other Geometric Properties of a Cross-section
Moment of Inertia, in4 416231 mm4 = 10-12 m4 2.402 x 10-6 in4
4b. Force, Stress, Loads and Mass - English Units to S.I. Units and Back
4d. Force, Weight and Density - English Units to S.I. Units and Back
Caution! In the S.I. system, "weight" is often expressed in kilograms (or kilogram-force,
kgf). One (1.0) kgf is the force required to accelerate 1.0 kg mass by 1.0 m/s2. "Weight"
given in kilograms must be converted to force: the weight of 1.0 kg mass is 9.81 N (in
standard gravity)
N / m3 0.101972 kg / m3 9.80665 N / m3
kN / m3 101.972 kg / m3 0.0090665 kN / m3
To Convert From, use function to get / To Convert from use function to get
degrees fahrenheit, °F (5/9)(F – 32) degrees centigrade, °C 1.8 C + 32 degrees fahrenheit, °F
°F F + 459.67 degrees Rankine, R R – 459.67 °F
degrees centigrade, °C C + 273.15 degrees Kelvin, K K – 273.15 °C
change in °F (or R) (5/9)(D°F) change in deg. °C (or K) 1.8(D°C) change in °F (or R)
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