28 PSI to Bar
28 PSI equals 1.931 bar.
Formula: PSI × 0.0689476 = bar
28 PSI =
1.931bar
kPa
193.053 kPa
MPa
0.193 MPa
atm
1.905 atm
Computed to 3 decimal places using factor 0.0689476. For engineering or safety-critical uses verify against a calibrated reference.
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Reference table
PSI to bar near 28
| pounds per square inch (PSI) | bar (bar) | kPa | MPa |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 PSI | 1.379 bar | 137.895 kPa | 0.138 MPa |
| 21 PSI | 1.448 bar | 144.79 kPa | 0.145 MPa |
| 22 PSI | 1.517 bar | 151.685 kPa | 0.152 MPa |
| 23 PSI | 1.586 bar | 158.579 kPa | 0.159 MPa |
| 24 PSI | 1.655 bar | 165.474 kPa | 0.165 MPa |
| 25 PSI | 1.724 bar | 172.369 kPa | 0.172 MPa |
| 26 PSI | 1.793 bar | 179.264 kPa | 0.179 MPa |
| 27 PSI | 1.862 bar | 186.159 kPa | 0.186 MPa |
| 28 PSI | 1.931 bar | 193.053 kPa | 0.193 MPa |
| 29 PSI | 1.999 bar | 199.948 kPa | 0.2 MPa |
| 30 PSI | 2.068 bar | 206.843 kPa | 0.207 MPa |
| 31 PSI | 2.137 bar | 213.738 kPa | 0.214 MPa |
| 32 PSI | 2.206 bar | 220.632 kPa | 0.221 MPa |
| 33 PSI | 2.275 bar | 227.527 kPa | 0.228 MPa |
| 34 PSI | 2.344 bar | 234.422 kPa | 0.234 MPa |
| 35 PSI | 2.413 bar | 241.317 kPa | 0.241 MPa |
| 36 PSI | 2.482 bar | 248.211 kPa | 0.248 MPa |
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FAQ
Frequently asked
- What is 28 PSI in bar?
- 28 PSI equals 1.931 bar, or 193.1 kPa. Multiply PSI by 0.0689476 to convert.
- How do I convert 28 PSI to bar without a calculator?
- Divide by 14.5 for a quick estimate: 28 ÷ 14.5 ≈ 1.93 bar. The exact answer is 1.931 bar.
- Is 28 PSI a good tire pressure?
- 28 PSI is within the normal passenger-car range (30–35 PSI cold). Always use your vehicle's door-jamb spec rather than a general recommendation.
- What is 28 PSI in kPa?
- 28 PSI = 193.1 kPa. Tire pressures in Canada and Europe are often given in kPa.
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