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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.

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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.)

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