How many atmospheres is 35 psi?
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1 standard atmosphere (atm) = 14.696 pounds per square inch (psi), 35/14.696 = 2.382 standard atmospheres (atm); 1 bar ≈ 14.5 psi, therefore 35 psi is equivalent to 2.41 bar. The normal tire pressure for cars is between 2.4 and 2.5 bar. Hazards of excessive tire pressure: 1. Excessive body bounce frequency: When driving over uneven roads, it can cause excessive body bounce frequency and reduce comfort. 2. Understeer: Excessive pressure may make steering feel lighter, but during cornering, the lateral grip of the wheels will significantly decrease, leading to earlier understeer and potential danger. 3. Affected braking performance: Excessive tire pressure can also affect the vehicle's braking performance. As the tire's contact area becomes smaller, emergency braking on low-traction roads will result in longer braking distances. The impact of low tire pressure on driving.