How do I convert foot pounds of torque to a tensile strength
The lb (Pound) is a unit of mass (sometimes called weight) and the psi (pounds per square inch) is a unit of pressure. I take it that you need to calculate the pressure of a number of pounds on a certain surface. You may find the suggested web site helpful. You can't convert pounds to pounds per square inch (psi). One is force and one is pressure. If you know the area over which the force is spread, then you can divide the force by the area and get pounds per square inch (psi).
No, It is not possible as they measure different things. Pounds is a measurement of force and psi is a measurement of pressure. This problem is similar to asking if feet can be converted to gallons.
The answer will depend on what it is that you wish to convert into PSI. You cannot. Inches are a linear measure, PSI (pounds per square inch) is a measure of pressure. The units are incompatible.
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.
Newton is unit of force and psi is unit of pressure, so you cannot convert them.
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.
You cannot convert "Newton meters" to psi. psi is a pressure and "newton per square meter" is also a pressure that is called pascal (Pa). Here is a fine pressure converter: Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of pressure or stress units".
1 kg = 2.2 pounds 1 cm = 0.39 inch so 1 kg/cm2 = 2.2/(0.39)^2 psi = 14.2 psi
65.2 PSI at sea level.
Pounds per square foot x 0.006944 equals psi
You can't convert between units of pressure and units of force (or mass).
MPa x 145 = psi