Pound is a unit of mass (or of force, the distinction is not always clear);
"psi" stands for "pound per square inch", which is a unit of pressure.
You can't just convert one to the other. The relationship is:
pressure = force/area. 0.060 pounds exerts a pressure of 0.060/(the area upon which it pushes, in square inches) psi.
50 psi of air is equivalent to 1145.037 psi of water.
One standard atmosphere is equivalent to 14.7 psi.
Psi is a unit of pressure, that question makes as much sense as " how much Fahrenheit does a wallet have"
39 psi +/- 5 psi39 psi +/- 5 psi
5-10 psi
3000 psi 3500?
10 psi.
34 Psi = 2.31 Bar
"1 psi is equal to how much kgf/cm2?" since, 14.696 psi is equal to 1.033 kgf/cm2 so 1 psi = 0.070291 kgf/cm2
32 PSI
104' minimum for 45 psi. 138' for 60 psi.
49 psi +/- 549 psi +/- 5