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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There are many units of pressure. Some common ones are:AtmosphereBarInches of MercuryPascalNewtons per square millimeterPounds per square inch
The unit of pressure in SI is Pascal (equal to 1 N/m2).
For a table comparing the different units of pressure, refer to the related links.
Pressure is often measure in units of force per area. In the standard system of units, the SI, that would be Newton / meter2 - this unit is also called Pascal. Other commonly used units are bar (equal 100,000 Pascal), and atmosphere (the atmospheric pressure under standard conditions - close to one bar).
Bőcs KSC was created in 1948.
KSC Maccabi Antwerp was created in 1920.
"240 ksc" is a unit of pressure measurement typically used to rate the strength of concrete. It means that the concrete can withstand a pressure of 240 kilogram-force per square centimeter, indicating high compressive strength. Such concrete is usually used in structural applications like bridges and high-rise buildings.
The units used to measure pressure are pascals (Pa) in the International System of Units (SI), or pounds per square inch (psi) in the imperial system. Other commonly used units include atmospheres (atm), millimeters of mercury (mmHg), and kilopascals (kPa).
Linear pressure units are typically expressed in terms of force per unit length. Common units include newtons per meter (N/m), pounds per foot (lb/ft), and dynes per centimeter (dyn/cm). These units measure the distribution of force along a linear dimension, often used in contexts like material science and structural engineering.
Ken Nail has written: 'Chronology of KSC and KSC related events for 1991' -- subject(s): Chronology, John F. Kennedy Space Center
You can use the same units (energy units) for both.
The units used to measure sound pressure levels are decibels (dB).
a unit defined in terms of units of fundamental quantities
Pressure in science refers to the amount of force applied over a specific area. It is a measure of how concentrated a force is on a given surface and is typically expressed in units such as Pascals or atmospheres.
A water pressure of 0.434 can be expressed in various units, but it is commonly understood in terms of meters or feet of water column. Specifically, 0.434 meters of water pressure is equivalent to approximately 43.4 centimeters or about 1.43 feet of water. This pressure is often used in contexts like hydrostatics to determine the force exerted by a column of water. In terms of atmosphere, 0.434 meters corresponds to roughly 0.0425 atmospheres.
Blood pressure is usually expressed in terms of the systolic (maximum) pressure over diastolic (minimum) pressure and is measured in millimeters of Mercury (mm Hg).