Ha Ha! So I did Looked at my old Physics books and read table the wrong way - that'll learn me. :cool2:Andy632 wrote:Sandgroper wrote:A Pascal is measure of pressure and is equal to one Newton* per square metre.
I don't think it should be marked kPa/cm2 as the cm2 is not required because the metric unit (Pascal) already takes area into consideration. It's the same as saying psi per square inch!
BTW, A Pascal is the same as one Atmosphere or 6894.8 psi, so 1200kPA would equal 1200x1000Pa or 1200 000Pa.
*A Newton is a measure of force, but I won't go into any more detail for fear of setting off those metric-phobic amongst us.
BTW, A Pascal is the same as one Atmosphere or 6894.8 psi, ??????????????
You've confused yourself Grant,
one atmosphere = 14.696 psi = 101325Pa or 101.325 kPa = 1.03 Kg/cm2.
I should have written that 1 PSI is equal to 6894.8 pascals or 1 Atmosphere.
I did wonder if they meant to put kg/cm2. My calculations and double checking with a converter came to 17068 psi or 7.6 tons per square inch. I don't know what levels shotgun barrels should be proofed at - does this seem low or about right?
BTW 1200kPa = 174.045psi (double checked before posting! )