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.
kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.
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find the volume then multiply it by the density. make sure you're terms cancel corectly. Volume = 30 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm = 3000 cm^3 mass = 3000 cm^3 x 19.3 g/cm^3 mass = 57900 grams (cm^3 cancels out) 1000 grams = 1 kg so mass also = 57.9 kg
$3.75 per pounds is equal to $8.27 per kg
Front Air Pressure 11-17psi (80-120 kPa, 0.8-1.2 kg/cm) Rear Air Pressure 0-70psi (0-500 kPa, 0-5.0 kg/cm) per the 1982 Honda GL500 owners manual.
1 MPa = 10 kg/cm2 (MPa is pressure, kg/cm2 is mass/area not actual pressure)
3.09 kg per square cm or 44.1 lbs per sqare in
[ kg per m3 ] is not pressure. It's density. Pressure is [force] / [area] . . . for example, [ newton per m2 ] (pascal).
Water pressure can be any of these. The most common in the US is pounds per square inch. Countries which use kilograms and cm express it as kg per square cm. You would only use per square meter or square foot for very low pressures.
Pressure cannot be directly converted to kilograms. Pressure is a measure of force per unit area, while kilograms are a measure of mass. The weight of an object can be converted to kilograms, where weight is equal to mass multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity.
It is 1.553 kg per m^3 at standard temperature and pressure.
1 kg/sq cm = 14.2233 psi 140 kg.sq cm = 140 x 14.2233 psi = 1991.262 psi
It is 0.024 kilograms per cm^3 or 24 grams per cm^3.
Use this formula: psi x 0.07031 = kg/cm2
10 kg/m²
1 g = .001 kg1 cm = .01m1.05 g/cm = .00105/.01 kg/m = .105 kg/m