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I'm trying to learn conversions from the freedom units i grew up with. I'm pretty solid on miles/km and F/C, so I've got that going for me, which is nice.
Do I understand correctly that 15psi is about 1 bar, or 100kpa? If i use that back of the napkin math will I be close, at least in the 1-100psi range?
I dont know the conversions, cause my life is fully metric by luck of being born in it.
I know that atmospheric pressure is 1 bar (the normal air around us), my car tyres need 2.5 Bar and my bike tyres 4 Bar.
But you seem to be correct, it's 14.5 lbs/"²
You and 95% of the globe, you lucky devil
Okay, and thank you on explaining what 1 bar is, that makes perfect and intuitive sense. If humanity ever leaves for the stars bar will go the way of inches, but until then, it's intuitive. Pascals are a little harder, but it's 7ish (6.8 and a bit) per 1psi. I can math that close enough
Also I will push back against lbs/"² in the same way I push back against "proper English". Language is about being understood, and psi is understood by most US citizens. That's ~350 million people.
The bigger issue is not adopting the global standard of metric. Stuff like this is why ISO exists.
And it's pronounced GIF