What is PSI (pounds per square inch)?
PSI is a unit of pressure. It measures how many pounds of force press on one square inch of area. PSI is common in the United States for tire pressure, air tools, and many gauges.
What is a bar?
A bar is a metric unit of pressure. It’s close to standard air pressure at sea level. Bar is common in Europe and on many industrial pressure gauges.
How do you convert PSI to bar?
Use this formula:
This gives a close result for most needs. For more precision, keep more decimal places.
How many bar is 1 PSI?
1 PSI = 0.0689476 bar (about 0.069 bar).
How many PSI is 1 bar?
1 bar = 14.5038 PSI (about 14.5 PSI).
What is 30 PSI in bar?
30 PSI = 30 × 0.0689476 = 2.068 bar (about 2.07 bar).
What is 35 PSI in bar?
35 PSI = 35 × 0.0689476 = 2.413 bar (about 2.41 bar).
What is 40 PSI in bar?
40 PSI = 40 × 0.0689476 = 2.758 bar (about 2.76 bar).
What is 50 PSI in bar?
50 PSI = 50 × 0.0689476 = 3.447 bar (about 3.45 bar).
What is 100 PSI in bar?
100 PSI = 100 × 0.0689476 = 6.895 bar (about 6.90 bar).
Is bar higher or lower than PSI?
A bar is a larger unit than PSI. 1 bar equals about 14.5 PSI, so bar values look smaller than PSI values for the same pressure.
Why do tire pressures use both PSI and bar?
Different regions use different units. Many tires, air pumps, and car manuals show both PSI and bar to avoid confusion. Always match the unit on your gauge to the unit in your target pressure.
How accurate does the PSI to bar conversion need to be?
For most daily uses, rounding to two decimal places is fine. For lab work, high-pressure systems, or calibration, use more decimals and follow your required tolerance.
Can you convert PSI to bar by moving a decimal point?
No. PSI and bar don’t convert by a simple decimal shift. Use the factor 0.0689476 to avoid errors.
What’s the difference between bar and atmospheric pressure?
Standard air pressure at sea level is close to 1 bar, but not exact. Standard atmosphere is 1 atm = 1.01325 bar. This matters in science and some engineering work.
What is gauge pressure vs absolute pressure in PSI and bar?
- Gauge pressure (psig, barg) is measured relative to the air around you.
- Absolute pressure (psia, bara) is measured relative to a perfect vacuum.
A reading of 0 psig is not zero absolute pressure; it’s about 14.7 psia at sea level (about 1.01 bar absolute).