1 bar = 14.71 psi 2.2 bar = 32.362 psi
1x105 n/m2
None! A tank at atmospheric pressure already has an absolute pressure of 1.013 bar.
6.314 kg/m
Extreme Steel bar is known as re-bar ( Reinforcing Bar), with two longitudinal and transverse ribs on the diameter of Bar.
1 bar is 100kPa
1 BAR = 100kPa = 14.5038 PSI
1 pascal=newton/square meter ie, 1pa=1N/m^2 1 bar= 100kpa 1 bar= 10^5 pa
1 bar = 14.71 psi 2.2 bar = 32.362 psi
Pressure is shown with white curvy lines. The closer the lines are to each other in a certain area, the higher the pressure is. The farter apart they are, the lower the pressure is in that area.
At stp or standard temperature and pressure, we have pressure = 100kPa and temperature=273.15 K
The definition of 1 bar is 100,000 Pa. Therefore, 1 Pa is 1/100,000 bar. 1 µbar is 1/1,000,000 bar. Therefore, 10 µbar is 1/100,000 bar or 1 Pa.
Bar Karma - 2010 A Guy Walks Into a Bar 1-1 was released on: USA: 11 February 2011
1 ksc (kilogram/square centimeter) is approximately 14.22 psi Do know that physicially that kg/cm2 is a wrong unit, the real unit should be N/cm2. +++ Are you sure? All the SI unit references I have seen use the Pascal (Pa), which equals 1N/m^2. For everyday use the Bar is permissible (standard sea-level atmospheric pressure, or 100kPa.)
Acropolis Now - 1989 Old Bar--- New Bar 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
It's true...I think??
1 bar = 100 kPa (kilopascals)