1.5 barrs = 21.7 lbs/in^2
1 barr = 14.5 lbs/in^2
Arrie is our friend in South Africa, so I guess they use barr as their unit of pressure over there. Actually, I wonder why they don't use kilopascals, but it's just a factor of 10.
1.5 barrs = 21.7 lbs/in^2
1 barr = 14.5 lbs/in^2
Arrie is our friend in South Africa, so I guess they use barr as their unit of pressure over there. Actually, I wonder why they don't use kilopascals, but it's just a factor of 10.
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