Well, 1 psi is around 0.07 bars. Therefore, it's about 0.035. The exact answer (or very very close) is 0.03447378645
1 bar = 14.5 psig so 3.5 bar = 51 psig (what your significate figures)
0.5 bar = 50 kPa
4.5 bar = 65.3 psi
1.30 atm is 131.7 kPa
Depends on the surface it is applied: N is a unit of mass, kPa a unit of pressure. Divide 1.8 by the surface in square m, then by 1000 and you'll obtain the pressure you need in kPa.
The conversion between atm and kpa are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . 1 atm =101.325 kp. 5.2 atm =529.89 kpas.
There are several units for used to indicate pressure. The SI unit is the Pascal (Pa). The English unit is psi which equals 6,891 Pa. A Bar is equal to 100 kPa. A Tor is equal to 1 kPa. An atmosphere (atm) is equal to 101.3 kPa.
13.78 kpa is.
kPa is pressure, how much area is the pressure acting on
kPa is a unit of pressure, kg is a unit of mass
20 cm of water is about 1.96 kPa.
If you want to convert 2.5 atm or atmospheres into kPa or kilopascals, you need to use the conversion factor that 1 atm equals 101.32500 kPa. By multiplying 2.5 by 101.32500, one finds that it is equal to 253.3125 kPa. These are pressure unit conversions.
958 torr = about 127.7 kPa
1.30 atm is 131.7 kPa
Depends on the surface it is applied: N is a unit of mass, kPa a unit of pressure. Divide 1.8 by the surface in square m, then by 1000 and you'll obtain the pressure you need in kPa.
The conversion between atm and kpa are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . 1 atm =101.325 kp. 5.2 atm =529.89 kpas.
One liter of air at 101.325 equals on liter of air at 101.325. It is a trick question of sorts, because the metric unit of measurement "liter" is defined by said amount of matter in an atmosphere of 101.325 KPa.
There are several units for used to indicate pressure. The SI unit is the Pascal (Pa). The English unit is psi which equals 6,891 Pa. A Bar is equal to 100 kPa. A Tor is equal to 1 kPa. An atmosphere (atm) is equal to 101.3 kPa.
276 kPa
13.78 kpa is.