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Oh, dude, 2.4 bar is like around 34.8 psi. But hey, who's really counting, right? Just know that if you need to pump up your tires or impress someone with your random knowledge of pressure conversions, you've got it in the bag.
None! A tank at atmospheric pressure already has an absolute pressure of 1.013 bar.
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1 BAR = 100kPa = 14.5038 PSI
Atmospheric pressure is approximately equal to 14.7 pounds per square inch One bar is equal to one atmosphere
1 bar is approximately equal to 1 kilogram.
A Liter is a measure of volume; a bar is a measure of pressure - your question is like asking how much does a foot weigh.
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1 atmosphere is 1,01325 bar.
1 Kpa = 1/1000 Mpa
Pounds per Square Inch or Psi is a unit of pressure or stress. 1 bar is equal to 14.50377 Psi.
Well, 1 psi is around 0.07 bars. Therefore, it's about 0.035. The exact answer (or very very close) is 0.03447378645
Bar and MPa are both units of pressure. 1 bar is equal to 0.1 MPa, or in other words, 1 MPa is equal to 10 bar. They are commonly used in engineering and physics to denote pressure levels.
Approximately. It is not exact, though. 1 atmosphere = 1.01325 bar To put it another way: 1 bar = 14.5038psi, while 1 atmosphere = 14.6950psi