I'm completing a study where I removed cores from soil. It was suggested to me by my adviser that I convert the cores to g/m^2. My cores have a diameter of 10.16 cm (r=5.08 cm) which equals an area of 81.03 cm^2. I am looking for a multiplier to make the conversions easy, so I did the following:
1m^2=10,000cm^2
10,000cm^2/81.03cm^2 = 123.41
If I'm thinking about this correctly, I could multiply each measurement by 123.41 and that would convert all g/81.03cm^2 to g/m^2. I guess the reason I'm second guessing myself is the g. It's making me unsure if I'm looking at this correctly.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
1m^2=10,000cm^2
10,000cm^2/81.03cm^2 = 123.41
If I'm thinking about this correctly, I could multiply each measurement by 123.41 and that would convert all g/81.03cm^2 to g/m^2. I guess the reason I'm second guessing myself is the g. It's making me unsure if I'm looking at this correctly.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,