You can't really convert that. Kilogram is a unit of mass, bar is a unit of pressure; so they really measure completely different things.
pound is not a unit of pressure.
That depends on the sise of your bar
- The meter is a unit of length, the bar a unit of pressure.- If you think to the object bar the length is very variable
Ton is a weight and bar is a pressure. There is no conversion between the two.
'Standard' atmospheric pressure is 14 pounds per square inch - or.. one 'bar'.
Depends on pressure.
Millibars are used to measure air-pressure. The 'standard' air pressure at sea level is 14 pounds per square inch (PSI) - or 1 bar. The further away from the Earth's surface you are, the less the air pressure is - so 1 bar is divided into 1,000 divisions called millibars (mb). Weather reports quote the pressure in mb.
Rounded up to 15
Pounds per Square Inch or Psi is a unit of pressure or stress. 1 bar is equal to 14.50377 Psi.
Atmospheric pressure is approximately equal to 14.7 pounds per square inch One bar is equal to one atmosphere
PSI and Bar are units of pressure. PSI is pounds per square inch. The conversion rate between the two is one bar is equal to 14.5038 PSI. Bar is a non-SI measurement of pressure.
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36 pound per square inches is equivalent to 2.48 bars (2.5 bars)
boost is pressure. units of pressure is pounds per square inch(psi), atmospheres (bar), and kilo pascals (kpa)
14.7psi.
3000 pounds of pressure they can snap a broom handle in half
You need six pounds of pressure to torque.
PN 16 valve can withstand 5 bar pressure. I have experienced that at 7 bar it cannot hold the pressure and starts to leak.
20 bar of pressure is about 200 ft.