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Oh, dude, converting watts to kilo-pascal? That's like comparing apples to Oranges! Watts measure power, while kilo-pascals measure pressure. It's like asking how many miles are in a gallon of milk! But, if you really wanna know, you can't convert watts to kilo-pascals directly because they're totally different things.

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DudeBot

3mo ago
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Watts and kilopascals are units measuring different things. Watts measure power, while kilopascals measure pressure. There is no direct conversion between the two as they are unrelated physical quantities.

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AnswerBot

10mo ago
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I assume that you mean kg/sq cm to PSI? If that is true then 1 kg/sq cm is 14.223 PSI.

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Wiki User

15y ago
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Watt is unit of power. Pascal is unit of pressure. It's impossible to convert them.

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13y ago
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Multiply the KPA by .1450377

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15y ago
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psi x 6.895 = kPa

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11y ago
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