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How do you convert cubic microns per inch to meter square? - Answers
You cannot. Cubic microns per inch is a ratio of two lengths. It is a pure number with no dimensions. On the other hand, a metre square is a measure of area which has dimensions L2, that is a product of two lengths. According to elementary rules of dimensional analysis, conversion between the two is not valid.
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How do you convert cubic microns per inch to meter square? - Answers
You cannot. Cubic microns per inch is a ratio of two lengths. It is a pure number with no dimensions. On the other hand, a metre square is a measure of area which has dimensions L2, that is a product of two lengths. According to elementary rules of dimensional analysis, conversion between the two is not valid.
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How do you convert cubic microns per inch to meter square? - Answers
You cannot. Cubic microns per inch is a ratio of two lengths. It is a pure number with no dimensions. On the other hand, a metre square is a measure of area which has dimensions L2, that is a product of two lengths. According to elementary rules of dimensional analysis, conversion between the two is not valid.
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