No, It is not possible as they measure different things. Pounds is a measurement of force and psi is a measurement of pressure. This problem is similar to asking if feet can be converted to gallons.
Multiply psi x 0.07 to get atmospheres.
You don't. "Foot-pounds" is a unit of energy or torque. "PSI" is a unit of presure. They're different physical quantities, and they don't convert. This next comment may be abstruse: If foot-pounds could be converted directly to PSI, then it would be possible to calibrate your electric meter in Atmospheres or Pascals, and your barometer could be marked in kilowatt-hours if you wanted that.
1 ATM = 101325 Pascals 1 Pascal = 1/101325 ATM
The lb (Pound) is a unit of mass (sometimes called weight) and the psi (pounds per square inch) is a unit of pressure. I take it that you need to calculate the pressure of a number of pounds on a certain surface. You may find the suggested web site helpful. You can't convert pounds to pounds per square inch (psi). One is force and one is pressure. If you know the area over which the force is spread, then you can divide the force by the area and get pounds per square inch (psi).
1 psi = 6.89476 kPa (rounded) 1 kPa = 0.14504 psi (rounded) 1 mPa = 1,000 kPa
Multiply psi x 0.07 to get atmospheres.
Multiply psi by 0.006894759086775369 to convert from psi to MPa. ex: 1000 psi = 1000 x 0.006894759086775369 = 6.89 MPa http://www.chapelsteel.com/psi-mpai.html
1 bar = 14.5 PSI
To convert from torr to psi, divide by 51.715. Therefore, 752 torr is approximately 14.55 psi when rounded to two decimal places.
110 - 130 Scfn is what in psi
Multiply psi by 144 to get psf.
190 kPa is equivalent to approximately 27.56 psi.
To convert 0.50 MPa to psi, you can use the conversion factor: 1 MPa is approximately equal to 145.038 psi. Therefore, 0.50 MPa is approximately equal to 72.519 psi.
You don't. "PSI" is a unit of presure. "Foot-pounds" is a unit of energy or torque. They're different physical quantities, and they don't convert. This next comment may be abstruse: If PSI could be converted directly to foot-pounds, then it would be possible to calibrate your barometer in kilowatt-hours, and your electric meter could be marked in Atmospheres or Pascals if you wanted that.
"Water column (WOG)" and "pounds per square inch (PSI)" are both units of pressure, but they represent different standards of measurement. To convert WOG to PSI, you would need more specific information about the context in which the measurement is being used. Typically, 1 WOG is approximately equivalent to 0.433 PSI.
Inches of mercury x 0.4912 = psi
(1 kPa = 0.145038 psi). So, 220 kPa x 0.145038 = 31.9083 psi