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SI Units as used by structural and foundation engineers are converted to US units

Conversion factors taken from a table in Foundation Analysis and Design, Ed. 5 by Joseph E. Bowles.

m =   in
m =   ft
mm2 =   in2
m2 =   ft2
m3 =   in3
m3 =   ft3
litres =   quart
litres =   gallon
m3 =   gallon
cm4 =   in4
m4 =   ft4
dyne =   gram
N =   kg
kN =   kips
kN/m =   kip/ft
kg/m =   lb/ft
kN/m2 =   kip/ft2
MPa =   ksi
kN.m =   kip.ft
kg/m3 =   lb/ft3
kN/m3 =   kip/ft3


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