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Vickers hardness test: Revision history


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  • curprev 09:2809:28, 14 December 2020 Roch'n'science talk contribs m 11,706 bytes +2 The written text is correct. This Unit in the second equation of HV is not. Both equation result in the unit kgf/mm^2. The difference of the second eauation is that you INSERT the force in Newtons. But divided by the constant of gravity you end up again with kgf/mm^2. undo Tag: Visual edit

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