kilo pascals and pounds per square inch
There is no direct relationship between PSI (pounds per square inch) and CUP (copper units of pressure) as they are two different units used to measure pressure in different contexts. PSI is commonly used in various industries, while CUP is specifically used in firearms to measure chamber pressure. Conversion between the two units is not straightforward due to the different measurement methodologies.
Those two units measure different things; they are utterly incompatible. You can't convert them.Those two units measure different things; they are utterly incompatible. You can't convert them.Those two units measure different things; they are utterly incompatible. You can't convert them.Those two units measure different things; they are utterly incompatible. You can't convert them.
there are several, like Pascals, mm of mercury, atmospheres, bars, torr, etc.
No. The units are incompatible and measure different properties.
graduated cylinder and a cylinder
A kn per sq metre is a measure of pressure and has units [ML-1T-2] whereas a kilogram is a measure of mass and has units [M]. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
You can't compare the two units. They measure different things.
A pace is not a uniform unit of measure. Different people's paces measure different lengths. Therefore, the two units are incompatible.
These are two different units of measurement. A teaspoon is a measure of volume. A milligram is a measure of weight or mass.
A step is not a uniform unit of measure - different people's steps measure different distances. Therefore, the two units are incompatible.
Not possible to answer, as these are two different units of measure. Gallons is a measure of volume and miles is s unit of distance
A kilometre is a unit of length. A milligram is a unit of mass. The two units measure two different things.