It depends on how deep you go, but can be up to 18,000 psi but you need to be at lest 10km down for that.
Pounds per square inch is a unit of pressure.
Scientific notation applies to numbers not different kinds of measures. So the scientific notation for two pounds of pressure per square inch will be 2 psi. Simple as that!
14.7 lbs. per square inch
3.6185 x 10^4 square miles
psi = pounds per square inch, a measure of pressure a vacuum is an absence of pressure.
14.69 pounds per square inch (psi). 2,115.36 pounds per square foot. 19,038.24 pounds per square yard. 58,972,852,224 pounds per square mile. If you want to calculate the complete gravitational force of Earth, find the area (in square miles) and multiply it by 58,972,852,224. That will give you, in pounds, the complete gravitational force of Earth.
200 psi is a measurement of pressure. Pounds per square inch is what it stands for. Picture a square in then picture 200 pounds pushing on that (and every other) square inch. 200 psi is fairly high pressure. As an example, a car tire is ususally 32 psi.
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58,900 square miles in Scientific Notation = 5.89 x 104 square miles.
60 million square miles in Scientific Notation = 6 x 107 miles2
No, it is not.
62 = 36 which is 3.6*101 in scientific notation
3.6185 x 10^4 square miles
4.0145 x 109 sq in
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5.6x10-5
pounds per square inch
It is approx 6.09*10^18 square metres.
It is approx 6.1×10^12 square km.
No, there is no such requirement or convention.