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How many pound/square inch [gauge] in 1 ton/square meter? The answer is 1.4223343334285. We assume you are converting between pound/square inch [gauge] and ton/square metre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: pound/square inch [gauge] or ton/square meter The SI derived unit for pressure is the pascal. 1 pascal is equal to 0.00014503773800722 pound/square inch [gauge], or 0.00010197162129779 ton/square meter. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between pounds/square inch and tons/square meter. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 pound/square inch [gauge] to ton/square meter = 0.70307 ton/square meter
5 pound/square inch [gauge] to ton/square meter = 3.51535 ton/square meter
10 pound/square inch [gauge] to ton/square meter = 7.0307 ton/square meter
20 pound/square inch [gauge] to ton/square meter = 14.06139 ton/square meter
30 pound/square inch [gauge] to ton/square meter = 21.09209 ton/square meter
40 pound/square inch [gauge] to ton/square meter = 28.12278 ton/square meter
50 pound/square inch [gauge] to ton/square meter = 35.15348 ton/square meter
75 pound/square inch [gauge] to ton/square meter = 52.73022 ton/square meter
100 pound/square inch [gauge] to ton/square meter = 70.30696 ton/square meter
You can do the reverse unit conversion from ton/square meter to pound/square inch [gauge], or enter any two units below:
Psig (pound-force per square inch gauge) is a unit of pressure relative to the surrounding atmosphere. By contrast, psia measures pressure relative to a vacuum (such as that in space). At sea level, Earth's atmosphere actually exerts a pressure of 14.7 psi. Humans do not feel this pressure because internal pressure of liquid in their bodies matches the external pressure. If a pressure gauge is calibrated to read zero in space, then at sea level on Earth it would read 14.7 psi. Thus a reading of 30 psig on a tire gauge represents an absolute pressure of 44.7 psi.
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