You can't convert meters to bars, or bars to meters. The two are utterly incompatible. Meters is a unit of length, bars is a unit of pressure. if you mean depth of water then 20 bar = 200 metres (close)
300 yards = 274.32 metres
300 + 900 = 1,200
Technically yes, but any fluctuation above 600 may cause failure.. 600 PSI of water is A Lot of pressure I would recommend a valve with a 1200 wog and 300 wsp rating.. ask for a 300 lb ball valve at any supply house and they will know what you are talking about.. it is a much more expensive and withstands much more abuse.
300 minus 127 is 173.
6.5 bars
15 bars is equal to (using google):
250 bars
0.4 bars and 0.3 sandwiches each.
53 feet = 16.154 4 meterthe water pressure at 16.154 4 meters = 1.61544 bars + 1 bar of atmospheric pressure makes the absolute pressure = 2.62 bars.
Pressure is usually measures and calibrated in "bars".
Pressure is measured in PSI (pounds per square inch) or bars
1 bar is atmospheric pressure, or 15psi. 4 bar (not "bars") would therefore be 60psi.
My 300 six has 25 psi at idle and 40 psi on the road. I run 10w-40 in it. I have heard that for each 1000 rpm's it should have about 10 psi of oil pressure.
0.7MPa is 7 bars. Also equal to 100 psi. MPa is maximum air input pressure. These figures are relevant to pressure washers. Unless doing work on a pressure washer, these figures are irrelevant.
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Not a 100% sure, but I would have to go with 300 bars.