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Metric Count in Textile Engineering Formulas
Metric Count in the indirect metric count system, the yarn count number indicates “number of 1000 m (or 1 Km) of yarn per 1 Kg weight”. And is denoted by N. Metric Count is usually measured using the Kilometer per Kilogram for Indirect Yarn Count. Note that the value of Metric Count is always positive.
Formulas to find Metric Count in Textile Engineering
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FAQ
What is the Metric Count?
Metric Count in the indirect metric count system, the yarn count number indicates “number of 1000 m (or 1 Km) of yarn per 1 Kg weight”. Metric Count is usually measured using the Kilometer per Kilogram for Indirect Yarn Count. Note that the value of Metric Count is always positive.
Can the Metric Count be negative?
No, the Metric Count, measured in Indirect Yarn Count cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Metric Count?
Metric Count is usually measured using the Kilometer per Kilogram[km/kg] for Indirect Yarn Count. Meter per Kilogram[km/kg], Meter per Gram[km/kg], Yard per Grain[km/kg] are the few other units in which Metric Count can be measured.
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