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What is the conversion from pounds per square inch (PSI) to kilopascals (KPA) when considering air pressure?

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What is the conversion from pounds per square inch (PSI) to kilopascals (KPA) when considering air pressure?

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Multiply PSI by 6.9 to calculate KPA e.g. 100 PSI x 6.

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