Discover the simplicity of converting pressure units from PSI to Decipascal using Newtum's accurate conversion tool. Engage with our user-friendly interface for quick results.
PSI, or pounds per square inch, is a unit of pressure expressing the amount of force applied over one square inch of an area. It's commonly used in various industries, such as automotive, to measure tire pressure, or in industrial systems to gauge hydraulic pressure.
Definition of DecipascalDecipascal (daPa) is a metric unit of pressure equal to one-tenth of a Pascal. The Pascal unit, named after Blaise Pascal, is the SI derived unit of pressure used to quantify internal pressure, stress, and tensile strength. It's widely used in physics and engineering contexts.
Pounds per Square Inch (PSI) | Decipascal (daPa) |
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0.01 PSI | 689.476 daPa |
0.1 PSI | 6894.76 daPa |
1 PSI | 68947.6 daPa |
5 PSI | 344738 daPa |
10 PSI | 689476 daPa |
20 PSI | 1378952 daPa |
50 PSI | 3447380 daPa |
100 PSI | 6894760 daPa |
200 PSI | 13789520 daPa |
500 PSI | 34473800 daPa |
1 PSI = 6894.76 Decipascal (daPa)
1 daPa = 0.000145 PSI
Example 1:
convert 2 PSI to daPa:
2 PSI = 2 × 6894.76 daPa = 13789.52 daPa
Example 2:
convert 7.5 PSI to daPa:
7.5 PSI = 7.5 × 6894.76 daPa = 51710.7 daPa
A brief history of the PSI to Decipascal Converter traces back to the need for accurate and standardized pressure measurements in various fields, from science to industry. This tool exemplifies the evolution of measurement systems towards ease of international use and precision.
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Example 1:
Converting 3 PSI to daPa:
3 PSI = 3 × 6894.76 daPa = 20684.28 daPa
Example 2:
Converting 15 PSI to daPa:
15 PSI = 15 × 6894.76 daPa = 103421.4 daPa
What is a PSI to Decipascal Converter?
A tool that converts pressure measurements from PSI to daPa.
Why would I need to convert PSI to Decipascal?
For scientific accuracy and to meet international measurement standards.
Is this converter free to use?
Yes, it is available online at no cost.