Pressure(pz) = Pressure (bar) × 100
Example: How many pieze are in 440 bars?
Pressure(pz) = 440 ( bar ) × 100 ( pz / bar )
Pressure(pz) = 44000 pz or
440 bar = 44000 pz
440 bars equals 44000 pieze
bars (bar) | pieze (pz) |
---|---|
4 | 400 |
6 | 600 |
8 | 800 |
10 | 1000 |
12 | 1200 |
14 | 1400 |
16 | 1600 |
18 | 1800 |
20 | 2000 |
22 | 2200 |
24 | 2400 |
26 | 2600 |
28 | 2800 |
30 | 3000 |
32 | 3200 |
34 | 3400 |
36 | 3600 |
38 | 3800 |
40 | 4000 |
42 | 4200 |
bars (bar) | pieze (pz) |
---|---|
300 | 30000 |
400 | 40000 |
500 | 50000 |
600 | 60000 |
700 | 70000 |
800 | 80000 |
900 | 90000 |
1000 | 100000 |
1100 | 110000 |
1200 | 120000 |
1300 | 130000 |
1400 | 140000 |
1500 | 150000 |
1600 | 160000 |
1700 | 170000 |
1800 | 180000 |
1900 | 190000 |
2000 | 200000 |
2100 | 210000 |
2200 | 220000 |
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