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megapascal
Symbol:  MPa 
Category:  Pressure 
SI Equivalent:  1×106 Pa
Dimension ML-1T-2 
System:  SI 
Convert     MPa  
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425 MPa =
Pressure
  Symbol Unit Name
4194.42  atm  atmosphere (standard) 
4250  bar  bar 
3.18776×105  cmHg (0 °C)  centimeter of mercury (0°C) 
4.33392×106  cmH2O  centimeter of water (4°C) 
4.25×109  dyn/cm2  dyne per square centimeter 
1.42189×105  ft H2O  foot of water (4°C) 
0.425  GPa  gigapascal 
1.25503×105  inHg (0 °C)  inch of mercury (0°C) 
1.70789×106  inH2O (15.56 °C)  inch of water (15.56°C) 
4333.79  kgf/cm2  kilogram force per square centimeter 
4.33379×107  kgf/m2  kilogram force per square meter 
61.641  kip/in2, ksi, KSI  kilopound force per square inch 
4.25×106  mbar  millibar 
4.25×108  Pa, N/m2  pascal 
8.87631×106  lbf/ft2  pound force per square foot 
6.1641×104  psi, PSI, lbf/in2  pound force per square inch 
3.18776×106  torr  torr 
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