is its the PS one yes but idk what a psi is
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I'm sure he meant PSP. And the answer is yes. You can download it from the PlayStation Network.
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PSX = PS1 = PSI as that's the question I'm getting from this.
Final Fantasy can be played on all the PlayStation consoles. PSX + PS2 by the use of the PSX FFVII disc, and PS3 by the use of either the ability to run a PSX disc, or downloaded from the PSN store for $10. You can then put the game onto your PSP as it's compatible if you download it from the store.
Carl Sargent has written: 'London Sourcebook (Shadowrun, 7203)' 'Inferno' 'Streets of blood' 'Death's Dark Shadow (Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play)' 'Exploring Psi in the Ganzfeld' -- subject(s): Parapsychology 'Know Your Own Psi' 'How to Include Special Populations in School-To-Work'
The letter after 'psi' in the Greek Alphabet is 'Omega'.
Its very likely to be released at some point, but nobody knows when. Shinji Hashimoto said on twitter that they're exploring the possibilities of putting it on PSN. So I'm betting on it coming out in Japan at least within a year.
When nitrogen stored at 6000 psi is released into the atmosphere, it undergoes adiabatic expansion and experiences a drop in temperature due to the decrease in pressure. The final temperature will depend on various factors like initial temperature, volume, and surroundings.
Engine compression psi? Radiator cap psi? Engine oil pressure psi? Tire pressure psi? Fuel pressure psi?
One standard atmosphere is equivalent to 14.7 psi.
Tire psi? Engine compression psi? Radiator cap psi? Engine oil pressure psi?
C. 21.13 psi
Psi, or the Greek letter , is a symbol used in biology to represent the potential energy of a system. In biological processes, psi plays a crucial role in determining the energy levels and stability of molecules, which in turn affects various cellular functions such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction.
To convert 14.73 psi to 15.025 psi, you need to increase the pressure by the difference between the two values. Subtract 14.73 from 15.025, which gives you 0.295 psi. Therefore, you can achieve the conversion by adding 0.295 psi to 14.73 psi, resulting in 15.025 psi.
39 psi +/- 5 psi39 psi +/- 5 psi
50 psi of air is equivalent to 1145.037 psi of water.