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Psi to Megapascal (MPa) Pressure Unit Conversion Calculator

This calculator allows you to easily convert pressure values from Psi (Pounds per Square Inch) to Megapascal (MPa) for accurate measurements in engineering, scientific, and industrial applications.

Psi is a unit of pressure in the Imperial system, commonly used in the United States. It represents the force exerted per square inch of surface area and is widely used in applications such as tire pressure, hydraulics, and industrial systems.

A Megapascal (MPa) is a metric unit of pressure, equal to 1 million Pascals (Pa). It is commonly used in high-pressure applications in engineering, material science, and industrial systems.

If you have a pressure of 100 Psi and want to convert it to MPa:

100×0.00689476=0.689476 MPa

So, 100 Psi is approximately equal to 0.689476 MPa.

PsiMPa
10 Psi0.0689476 MPa
50 Psi0.344738 MPa
100 Psi0.689476 MPa
200 Psi1.37895 MPa
500 Psi3.44738 MPa
1,000 Psi6.89476 MPa
2,000 Psi13.7895 MPa
  • Hydraulics and Pneumatics: Convert Psi to MPa for hydraulic system pressure measurements in industrial machinery.
  • Engineering Applications: Ideal for converting pressure readings in structural, mechanical, and civil engineering.
  • Material Testing: Useful in high-pressure material testing applications requiring precise conversions.

This Psi to MPa conversion calculator is a valuable tool for engineers, scientists, and technicians in fields requiring accurate pressure unit conversions.

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