This question cannot be answered because psi (pounds per square inch) is an imperial measure for pressure and 1 metre is a metric lineal measurement. To convert psi to metric you would probably use the metric pressure measurement of kpa (kilopascals). To convert pounds per square inch to kilopascals (PSI to KPA), multiply the PSI value by 6.894757293168361. To convert kilopascals to pounds per square inch (KPA to PSI), multiply the kpa value by .14503773773020923.
PSI - pounds per square inch
* 1 vertical foot = 0.433 pounds per square inch (psi) * 1 psi = 2.31 vertical feet
I think you mean PSI. It is pounds per square inch. it is a measure of pressure. The normal pressure is about 14 PSI
Atmospheric pressure at sea level is 14.7 pounds per square inch.Psia(pounds per square inch absolute) is also 14.7 pounds per square inch.However psia starts with zero pounds per square inch at 29.92 in Hg which is a vacuum measurement (absolute vacuum) in inches of mercury or in Hg.14.7 psi atmospheric pressure is as high as atmosphere pressure will ever reach. all measurements below that is a vacuum. That is where psia come in. It can start measurements in a vacuum and continue with the same unit of measurement after it comes out of the vacuum at 14.7 psi.
Yes that is so. All air pressure in auto tires is measured in psi (pounds, square inch)
psi = Pounds / sq. inch = unit of Pressure lb = Pounds = Unit of weight
2 Pounds Per Square Inch (PSI)
Psi on tire pressure stands for PSI = pounds per square inch.
It is 217.556607 pounds per square inch.
PSI = Pounds per Square Inch. Bar - is one atmosphere (14 PSI)
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The number of Pounds per Square Inch (PSI) for the Tensile strength.
27.5571702 pounds per square inch (PSI) ==
PSI is pounds per square inch so on your average tire on the wall of the tire it should say a number then PSI
psi is the abbreviation, also known as an Acronym. It stands for "Pounds Per Square Inch"
Pounds Per Square Inch.