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In panpsychism, (an "awareness" or "consciousness" of self as opposed to otherness) qualitative ideas (words) through a long history identify a pleasing philosophy but they lack quantitative factors to make it appreciated by science.

Considering that motion and growth are two processes that require the action of energy upon a system in contact with its surroundings in a thermodynamic sense, I am tentatively proposing that the ratio of "kilograms per meter" converts the usual energy of motion (force times distance) to a panpsychistic form that recognizes mass (as energy per mc^2) per distance of space.

(Being developed in the Physics Forum blog with references and hopefully the Institute of Human Thermodynamics web site).

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Kilograms x meters/second is the unit for momentum (P), it does not have a name.

However, It is commonly converted to a Newton second (Ns) by multiplying

Kilograms x meters/second x second/second (essentially the same as multiplying by 1)

which comes out to

Kilograms x meters/second^2 (Newtons) x second .....(Newton seconds)

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A kilogram is a measure of mass whereas a metre is a measure of distance. The two measure entirely different things and there is no sense in even thinking about converting from one to the other. The question makes about as much sense as asking what day does a strawberry smell of?

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kilograms per meter measures the linear mass density.

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mass per meter measures linear mass density.

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The kilogram is a measure of mass. The metre is a measure of length. They are not related, and cannot be interconverted between one another.

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Kilograms can't be converted to meters. Kilograms measure mass, while meters measure length.

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