The question is very unclear. Here are some facts that may help:
-- "Kilogram" is not a force.
-- "Square" units are not compatible with "cubic" units.
-- 10,000 square centimeters make 1 square meter.
-- 1,000,000 cubic centimeters make 1 cubic meter.
1 square centimeter is 1/929 (0.0010764) of a square foot.
One square centimeter equals a square centimeter.
1 square centimeter is 100 square millimeters.
From the NASA link, below: "Earth's atmosphere is pressing against each square inch of you with a force of 1 kilogram per square centimeter (14.7 pounds per square inch)."
There are 100 square millimeters in a square centimeter. This is because a square centimeter is 10 millimeters by 10 millimeters, giving a total of 100 square millimeters.
This depends on the square
There are: 100
2.54
8 * 5 = 40 of them
None. A kilogram is a measurement of weight and a centimetre is a measurement of distance * * * * * A kilogram is a measure of mass; weight is measured in Newtons.
251.79 square feet.
Centimeter is a unit of length, square centimetre is a unit of area. You can't equate one with the other.