Is this formula correct? If so, it would indicate that both are identical measurements only stated in different units.
1 cm / dyne = 1 g ^-1.s^2 = 10^3 kg^-1.s^2
thus 10^-6 cm/ dyne = 10^-3 kg^-1.s^2
1 um = 10^-6m
1 mN= 10^-3 kg.m.s^-2
therefore 1 um / mN = 10^-3 kg^-1.s^2
the two units are thus identical.
From what I gather on the Colibri test measurement sheet their testing is conducted at roughly 100Hz. (Similar to how Lyra tests)
1 cm / dyne = 1 g ^-1.s^2 = 10^3 kg^-1.s^2
thus 10^-6 cm/ dyne = 10^-3 kg^-1.s^2
1 um = 10^-6m
1 mN= 10^-3 kg.m.s^-2
therefore 1 um / mN = 10^-3 kg^-1.s^2
the two units are thus identical.
From what I gather on the Colibri test measurement sheet their testing is conducted at roughly 100Hz. (Similar to how Lyra tests)