What does PSI pressure mean?
PSI (pounds per square inch) is a unit of pressure often used in the United States and other countries that use the imperial measurement system. It measures the amount of force exerted on one square inch of surface area.
How to convert PSI to BAR?
To convert your tyre from PSI to BAR, you can use a simple conversion formula.
One BAR is equal to 14.5038 PSI.
Therefore, to convert PSI to BAR, you need to divide the PSI value by 14.5038.
How many PSI in a 1 BAR?
There are approximately 14.5038 PSI in one BAR.
PSI to BAR Formula
The formula to convert PSI to BAR is as follows: BAR = PSI / 14.5038.
So for the following 3 popular PSI readings, the bar equivalent would be
o 15 PSI in BAR = 1.03
o 25 PSI in BAR = 1.72
o 34 PSI in BAR = 2.34
PSI to BAR conversion table
Here is a full table of PSI to BAR conversions:
Pound force per square inch (PSI) Bar (BAR) 10 0.7 11 0.8 12 0.8 13 0.9 14 1.0 15 1.0 16 1.1 17 1.2 18 1.2 19 1.3 20 1.4 21 1.4 22 1.5 23 1.6 24 1.7 25 1.7 26 1.8 27 1.9 28 1.9 29 2.0 30 2.1 31 2.1 32 2.2 33 2.3 34 2.3 35 2.4 36 2.5 37 2.5 38 2.6 39 2.7 40 2.8 41 2.8 42 2.9 43 3.0 44 3.0 45 3.1 46 3.2 47 3.2 48 3.3 49 3.4 50 3.4 51 3.5 52 3.6 53 3.7 54 3.7 55 3.8 56 3.9 57 3.9 58 4.0 59 4.1 60 4.1 61 4.2 62 4.3 63 4.3 64 4.4 65 4.5 66 4.6 67 4.6Convert equivalent pressure measurements across many different units of measure such as pascals to torr, or atmospheres to bar with this pressure conversion table
Pressure is the continuous exertion of physical force by something in direct contact with it. Mathematically it is defined as:
p is Pressure
F is Force
A is Area
Some common units of measurement this Pressure Conversion chart helps you convert are: atmosphere (atm), bar (b), Dyne (dynes/cm²), hectopascal (hPa), kilogram per sq. cm (kgf/cm²), kilogram per sq. meter (kgf/m²), kilopascal (kPa), millibar (mbar), millimeter of mercury (mmHg), pascal (Pa), pounds per square foot (psf), pounds per square inch (psi), torr (Torr).
To ConvertIntoMultiply Byatmospherebar1.01295atmospheredynes/cm21.01295×106atmospherein. Hg29.9213atmospherein. water406.86atmospherekg/cm21.03325atmospherembar1012.95atmospheremtorr or micron Hg7.6×105atmospherePa or N/m21.01295×105atmospherepsi or lb/in214.696atmospheretorr or mm Hg760baratmosphere0.9872bardynes/cm21×106barin. Hg29.54barin. water401.65barkg/cm21.02barmbar1000barmtorr or micron Hg7.5028×105barPa or N/m21×105barpsi or lb/in214.508bartorr or mm Hg750.2838dynes/cm2atmosphere9.872×10-7dynes/cm2bar1×10-6dynes/cm2in. Hg2.954×10-5dynes/cm2in. water4.0165×10-4dynes/cm2kg/cm21.0200×10-6dynes/cm2mbar1×10-3dynes/cm2mtorr or micron Hg0.75028dynes/cm2Pa or N/m20.1dynes/cm2psi or lb/in21.4508×10-5dynes/cm2torr or mm Hg7.5028×10-4gausslines/in26.452gilbertampere-turn0.7958gramoz0.03527gramdyne980.7gramlb2.205×10-3gram-calorieBtu3.968×10-3gram-cmkg-meter10-5gram-cmjoule9.807×10-5gram-cmft-lb7.233×10-5gram-cmerg980.7gram-cmBtu9.302×10-8gram-cmkg-calorie2.344×10-8gram-cmlb/in5.6×10-3gram-cm3lb/circular mil ft0.03613gram-cm3lb/in30.03613gram-cm3lb/ft362.43horsepowerhorsepower (metric)1.014horsepowerwatt745.7in. Hgatmosphere3.342×10-2in. Hgbar3.385×10-2in. Hgdynes/cm23.385×104in. Hgin. water13.598in. Hgkg/cm23.4532×10-2in. Hgmbar33.85in. Hgmtorr or micron Hg2.54×104in. HgPa or N/m23385in. Hgpsi or lb/in20.4912in. Hgtorr or mm Hg25.4in. wateratmosphere2.458×10-3in. waterbar2.489×10-3in. waterdynes/cm22.489×103in. waterkg/cm22.5396×10-3in. waterin. Hg7.354×10-2in. watermbar2.489in. watermtorr or micron Hg1.868×103in. waterPa or N/m2248.9in. waterpsi or lb/in23.612×10-2in. watertorr or mm Hg1.868kg/cm2atmosphere0.9678kg/cm2bar0.9804kg/cm2dynes/cm29.804×105kg/cm2in. Hg28.958kg/cm2in. water393.76kg/cm2mbar9.804×102kg/cm2mtorr or micron Hg7.3554×105kg/cm2Pa or N/m29.804×104kg/cm2psi or lb/in214.223kg/cm2torr or mm Hg7.3554×102mbaratmosphere9.872×10-4mbarbar0.001mbardynes/cm21000mbarkg/cm21.0200×10-3mbarin. Hg2.954×10-2mbarin. water0.4018mbarmtorr or micron Hg7.5028×102mbarPa or N/m2100mbarpsi or lb/in21.450×10-2mbartorr or mm Hg0.75028mtorr or micron Hgatmosphere1.316×10-6mtorr or micron Hgbar1.3328×10-6mtorr or micron Hgdynes/cm21.3328mtorr or micron Hgkg/cm21.3595×10-6mtorr or micron Hgin. Hg3.937×10-5psi or lb/in2kg/cm27.0309×10-2mtorr or micron Hgin. water5.353×10-4mtorr or micron Hgmbar1.3328×10-3mtorr or micron HgPa or N/m20.13328mtorr or micron Hgpsi or lb/in21.934×10-5mtorr or micron Hgtorr1×10-3Pa or N/m2atmosphere9.869×10-6Pa or N/m2bar1×10-5Pa or N/m2dynes/cm210Pa or N/m2kg/cm21.020×10-5Pa or N/m2in. Hg2.954×10-4Pa or N/m2in. water4.018×10-3Pa or N/m2mbar0.01Pa or N/m2mtorr or micron Hg7.5028Pa or N/m2psi or lb/in21.4508×10-4Pa or N/m2torr or mm Hg7.5028×10-3psi or lb/in2atmosphere0.06805psi or lb/in2bar0.06893psi or lb/in2dynes/cm26.8927×104psi or lb/in2in. Hg2.036psi or lb/in2in. water27.68psi or lb/in2mbar68.97psi or lb/in2mtorr or micron Hg5.17×104psi or lb/in2Pa or N/m26.8927×103psi or lb/in2torr or mm Hg51.71torr or mm Hgatmosphere1.3158×10-3torr or mm Hgbar1.3328×10-3torr or mm Hgdynes/cm21.3328×103torr or mm Hgkg/cm21.3595×10-3torr or mm Hgin. Hg3.937×10-2torr or mm Hgin. water0.5353torr or mm Hgmbar1.3328torr or mm Hgmtorr or micron Hg1000torr or mm HgPa or N/m2133.28torr or mm Hgpsi or lb/in21.934×10-2
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