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Can someone convert 1.3Kg/Cm3 to PSI?

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Old 01-24-2001 | 10:07 PM
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I couldn't find a conversion table on the net
Old 01-24-2001 | 10:15 PM
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I may be wrong, but I would say 18.45 psi. Are you sure it's kg/cm3 and not kg/cm2?
Old 01-24-2001 | 10:46 PM
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Just for fun, here's a site that has some conversion tables. Not sure if it has what you want, but lots of good stuff anyhow.

<a href=http://www.wolinskyweb.com/measure.htm>Measure 4 measure</a>
Old 01-24-2001 | 11:02 PM
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I believe it is kg/cm3...it's called bar. I think the conversion was 14.1 psi to 1 bar. But hey, I've been wrong before.
Old 01-25-2001 | 12:36 AM
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isn't 1 bar = atmo pressure

so that would be 14.7lb/sq in = 1 bar

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Originally posted by MaxedBandit
I believe it is kg/cm3...it's called bar. I think the conversion was 14.1 psi to 1 bar. But hey, I've been wrong before.
Old 01-25-2001 | 12:44 AM
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Originally posted by AE92Power
isn't 1 bar = atmo pressure

so that would be 14.7lb/sq in = 1 bar

-- Peter

Originally posted by MaxedBandit
I believe it is kg/cm3...it's called bar. I think the conversion was 14.1 psi to 1 bar. But hey, I've been wrong before.
I stand corrected.
Old 01-25-2001 | 03:39 AM
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I couldn't find a conversion table on the net
It must be cm squared, not cubed as psi = pounds per inch squared. 1kg = 2.2lb, 1cm = 1/2.54 in.

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Old 01-25-2001 | 11:01 AM
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ugh... ~36.6psi??
the conversion:
1.3x2.2
------------ (divided by)
(1/2.34)^3

btw that's based on 1"=2.34cm, according to wdave, it's 2.54cm, i don't remember which is right.
Old 01-25-2001 | 02:05 PM
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I'm pretty sure it is ~18.5 psi

That is assuming that we are talking about
1.3 kgf/cm2 - because I've never heard of kgf/cm3 and am not even sure if such a unit exists.

Originally posted by WoodEar
ugh... ~36.6psi??
the conversion:
1.3x2.2
------------ (divided by)
(1/2.34)^3

btw that's based on 1"=2.34cm, according to wdave, it's 2.54cm, i don't remember which is right.
WoodEar:
in your conversion your ending units would be pci (pounds per cubic inch - if there even is such a unit) instead of psi.
and there are actually 2.54 cm in an inch
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