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  2. Torr - Wikipedia

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    0.019 336 77 psi: The torr (symbol: Torr) is a unit of pressure based on an absolute scale, ... 1 Pa = 9.8692 × 106 atm

  3. Orders of magnitude (pressure) - Wikipedia

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    10 kPa 1.5 psi Pressure increase per meter of a water column [26] 10 kPa 1.5 psi Decrease in air pressure when going from Earth sea level to 1000 m elevation [citation needed] +13 kPa +1.9 psi High air pressure for human lung, measured for trumpet player making staccato high notes [48] < +16 kPa +2.3 psi

  4. Template:Convert/list of units/extra - Wikipedia

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    Pressure (unit unit-code symbol or abbrev. sample default conversion gigapascal: GPa GPa 1.0 GPa (150,000 psi) megapascal: MPa MPa 1.0 MPa (150 psi) kilopascal: kPa kPa 1.0 kPa (0.15 psi)

  5. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    psi ≡ 1 lbf/in 2: ≈ 6.894 757 × 10 3 Pa [33] ... ≡ 1 short ton × g 0 / 1 sq ft ≈ 9.576 0518 × 10 4 Pa: torr: torr ... = 4.1868 × 10 6 J:

  6. Pascal (unit) - Wikipedia

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    9.869 23 × 106 atm ... (psi) unit, except in some ... blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg, very close to one Torr).

  7. Bar (unit) - Wikipedia

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    10 6 Ba US customary units 14.50377 psi Atmospheres ... 1 Pa = 9.8692 × 106 atm 1 Pa = 7.5006 × 10 −3 Torr 1 Pa = 0.000 145 037 737 730 lbf/in 2: 1 bar

  8. Template:Pressure Units - Wikipedia

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    Torr Pound per square inch (Pa) (bar) (at) (atm) (Torr) (lbf/in 2) ... Example reading: 1 Pa = 10 −5 bar = 1.0197 × 10 −5 at = 9.8692 × 106 atm = 7.5006 ...

  9. Pound per square inch - Wikipedia

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    The kilopound per square inch (ksi) is a scaled unit derived from psi, equivalent to a thousand psi (1000 lbf/in 2). ksi are not widely used for gas pressures. They are mostly used in materials science, where the tensile strength of a material is measured as a large number of psi. [4] The conversion in SI units is 1 ksi = 6.895 MPa, or 1 MPa ...