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Poundal per inch to Millinewton per meter Converter
Use this page to convert poundal per inch values into millinewton per meter, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.
Conversion formula
1 pdl/in = 5,443.10844 mN/m
1 mN/m = 0.000183718551820731 pdl/in
Example: 0.072 pdl/in = 391.90380768 mN/m
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Poundal per inch
One poundal per inch is equal to 5.44310844 newtons per meter.
History: Poundal units belong to the absolute foot-pound-second system.
Current use: Used for legacy mechanics references and conversion table compatibility.
Also written as pdl/in.
Millinewton per meter
One millinewton per meter is equal to 0.001 newtons per meter.
History: Millinewtons per meter keep common liquid surface tension values readable.
Current use: Used for water, oils, surfactants, coatings, and laboratory tensiometer readings.
Also written as mN/m.
Poundal per inch to Millinewton per meter table
| Poundal per inch [pdl/in] | Millinewton per meter [mN/m] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 pdl/in | 54.4310844 mN/m |
| 0.1 pdl/in | 544.310844 mN/m |
| 1 pdl/in | 5,443.10844 mN/m |
| 2 pdl/in | 10,886.21688 mN/m |
| 5 pdl/in | 27,215.5422 mN/m |
| 10 pdl/in | 54,431.0844 mN/m |
| 20 pdl/in | 108,862.1688 mN/m |
| 50 pdl/in | 272,155.422 mN/m |
| 100 pdl/in | 544,310.844 mN/m |
Frequently asked questions
How many Millinewton per meter (mN/m) are in one Poundal per inch (pdl/in)?
One Poundal per inch equals 5,443.10844 Millinewton per meter.
How do you convert Poundal per inch to Millinewton per meter?
Multiply the Poundal per inch value by 5,443.10844 to get the result in Millinewton per meter.
How do you convert Millinewton per meter back to Poundal per inch?
Multiply the Millinewton per meter value by 0.000183718551820731 to get back to Poundal per inch.
What is 0.072 Poundal per inch in Millinewton per meter?
0.072 Poundal per inch equals 391.90380768 Millinewton per meter.
