Convert kilopound/square inch to millibar


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How many kilo psi in 1 millibar? The answer is 1.4503773800722E-5. We assume you are converting between kilopound/square inch and millibar. You can view more details on each measurement unit: kilo psi or millibar The SI derived unit for pressure is the pascal. 1 pascal is equal to 1.4503773800722E-7 kilo psi, or 0.01 millibar. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between kilopounds/square inch and millibars. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of kilo psi to millibar

1 kilo psi to millibar = 68947.5728 millibar

2 kilo psi to millibar = 137895.1456 millibar

3 kilo psi to millibar = 206842.7184 millibar

4 kilo psi to millibar = 275790.2912 millibar

5 kilo psi to millibar = 344737.864 millibar

6 kilo psi to millibar = 413685.4368 millibar

7 kilo psi to millibar = 482633.0096 millibar

8 kilo psi to millibar = 551580.5824 millibar

9 kilo psi to millibar = 620528.1552 millibar

10 kilo psi to millibar = 689475.728 millibar


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Definition: Millibar

A millibar (mb) is 1/1000th of a bar, a unit for measurement of pressure. It is not an SI unit of measure, however it is one of the units used in meteorology when describing atmospheric pressure. The SI unit is the pascal (Pa), with 1 millibar = 100 pascals (a hectopascal)


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