• 9point6@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        Unfortunately no, 1 bar (1 atmosphere) is 100,000 pascal

        PSI is pounds per square inch and is roughly 14.5 PSI to 1 bar, and to me, way less intuitive than bar

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          2 months ago

          PSI is a nice scale for tire pressure since most tires will be between 20-100 PSI. There’s pretty much never a reason to use decimals, and 5 PSI is the most useful increment.

          Bar is probably nicer for a bunch of other things, but for everyday use, PSI has a nice scale. That’s also why I prefer Fahrenheit to Celcius for weather, but Celcius for cooking and science.

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        2 months ago

        no, not at all. bar is a logical metric unit, psi is imperial. because the us doesn’t know what powers of 10 are, there’s never a nice conversion factor.

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          2 months ago

          US uses both and is capable of conversion. It is unfortunate, but saying it doesn’t know powers of ten is pretty condescending.

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              2 months ago

              Word. “The us doesn’t know what powers of 10 are” just didn’t convey that clearly.

              We’re stuck with this shit for now, and one of the few positive things is that it forces you to understand both the conversions and power of 10 is cake compared to understanding both and converting.