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Are 10 bar and 10 kp/cm2 the same?



one bar = one atmosphere....right?

Larry
sandiego16v
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ron Pieper 
  To: Nate Mellom ; Scirocco.org list 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 2:36 AM
  Subject: Re: Are 10 bar and 10 kp/cm2 the same?


  I thought they were one and the same, but this site
  http://www.geoforum.com/knowledge/unit/pressure.asp (or, in Nate-speak, http://tinyurl.com/lpncp)
  enlightened me:

  1 bar corresponds to 1,02 kp/cm2

  In my book that's close enough though.

  HTH

  Ron





  --- Nate Mellom <doubt@inwave.com> wrote:

  > I have a 10 bar oil pressure gauge, and a 10 kp/cm2 gauge, and a 10 bar 
  > sender.  One of them is going in my '88.  Question is, are the 
  > mechanicals of the 2 gauges the same?
  > Thanks,
  > Nate
  > 
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