Use this formula: psi x 0.07031 = kg/cm2
You cannot convert weight into length.
In the metric system , Pressure is officially measured in Pascal or KiloPascal. The correct abbreviation for KiloPascal is kPa (a lower case k and upper case P) Multiply Pound per Square Inch (PSI) x 6.89 to convert it to kPa. Atmospheric pressure is 101.3 kPa or 14.696 PSI. Most pressure gauges at petrol stations have both PSI and KPa on the dial. Most car makers recommend tyre air pressures in kPa but sometimes they state both in the owners manual . Forget about Kg per cm squared. Do what the rest of the industrial world does, and use kPa.
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To convert from lb/sq. in to kg/sq. cm multiply by 0.0704. (As lb = 0.454kg, sq. in = 6.452 sq. cm and so lb/sq. in = 0.454/6.452 = 0.0704 kg/sq. cm)
When you say "kg", I'm going to assume you mean the weight of one kg of mass on Earth ...2.20462 pounds.(652 pound/in2 ) x (1 kg/2.20462 pound) x (1 inch/2.54 cm)2 = 45.84 kg/cm2
1 kg = 2.2 pounds 1 cm = 0.39 inch so 1 kg/cm2 = 2.2/(0.39)^2 psi = 14.2 psi
I assume that you mean kg/sq cm to PSI? If that is true then 1 kg/sq cm is 14.223 PSI.
Use this formula: psi x 0.07031 = kg/cm2
Use this formula: psi x 0.07031 = kg/cm270 psi x 0.07031 = about 4.921 kg/cm2
A kilogram cannot be converted into psi since they are units of different natures. Psi is a unit of pressure and can be expressed as kg/cm^2 in metric. One kg/cm^2 is equal to 14.223 psi.
to convert from kg to Ib multiply by 2.2046 and to convert from cm to feet divide by 30.48 then to convert from kg.cm to foot.Ibs multiply by (2.2046/30.48)
1 kg/sq cm = 14.2233 psi 140 kg.sq cm = 140 x 14.2233 psi = 1991.262 psi
You cannot convert weight into length.
1 feet = 30.48 cm 150 cm = 150/30.48 feet 1 kg = 2.2 pounds 50 kg = 50 x 2.2 pounds = 110 pounds
Multiply psi x 0.07 to get atmospheres.
In the metric system , Pressure is officially measured in Pascal or KiloPascal. The correct abbreviation for KiloPascal is kPa (a lower case k and upper case P) Multiply Pound per Square Inch (PSI) x 6.89 to convert it to kPa. Atmospheric pressure is 101.3 kPa or 14.696 PSI. Most pressure gauges at petrol stations have both PSI and KPa on the dial. Most car makers recommend tyre air pressures in kPa but sometimes they state both in the owners manual . Forget about Kg per cm squared. Do what the rest of the industrial world does, and use kPa.
you cannot. they are different units. there is insufficient data to supply an answer However, assuming that that the information you missed out was 1235Kg/square meter (which is a standard meansure), then that equates to 1.757 psi