One pound of water one inch.
Pound per Square Inch = PSI means 1pound in terms of pressure will be 1 psi.
psi is equal to psig...if psi is in the pressure gauge or psig..on a gauge
32 PSI
You can lift a locomotive or a house with 1 psi, if the pressure is applied over a large enough area.
Any air pressure is sufficient, if you have enough area with that pressure applied. Foe example, you could lift a 10000 pound truck with 10000 psi, if you have one square inch being acted on; you could do it with 1 psi, if you had 69.5 square feet being acted on.
10 dollars and pound. it could go up to 20 dollars a pound. The pounds in psi not how much the container would be. ex 50 psi is typicaly what you would get so about 500 dollars.
36 psi36 psi
No it is not metric unit. It is foot-pound-sec unit. Psi is pound per square inch.
780 psi per square cm
The lift pump on a 6.7L only runs at around 10 psi. The fuel rail pressure on the other hand can be as high as 20,000 psi.
Psi stands for pound per square inch. This system is used to measure pressure. 1 Psi is equal to 1 pound of force on an area of 1 square inch.