That would depend on the tires. There should be a pressuse rating written somewhere on the tire.
In a boiler system you raise the static pressure via the fill valve to 25 psi (on a 30 psi system) and circulate the fluid. If there are air eliminators in the system, you would crack them to allow the air to escape.
12 psi in both ranges
50 psi of air is equivalent to 1145.037 psi of water.
The answer depends on the pressure inside the balloons.
Yes the main difference is a SCUBA tank is used for high pressure breathing air (3200-5000 PSI). A paintball tank has a lower PSI rating and is also measured in ounces not PSI. Even though most people use a breathing air compressor to fill paintball tanks.
It depends on the tire you have on the vehicle
38-40 psi. Its located on the inner fuel fill door.
No, 200 psi of air is not the same as 200 psi of water. This is because water is denser than air, so the pressure exerted by water at 200 psi would be greater than that of air at the same pressure.
Introduce air into the air nozzle. Don't fill too much or the bladder will break. See manufacturers recommendations for the maximum psi allowed
Pressure doesn't change when you change substance, 120 PSI in water equals 120 PSI in air.
To create psi in Little Alchemy, you must combine electricity and air. Drag electricity onto air on the game board to create psi, which is the symbol for the Greek letter psi (Ψ).
You cannot directly convert water psi to air psi as they are different units of pressure with different properties. Water pressure is typically measured in psi (pounds per square inch) to denote the pressure exerted by a column of water, while air pressure is also measured in psi but refers to the pressure of the air in a confined space. It is not a straightforward conversion, so it is important to measure and calculate each pressure separately based on the specific conditions.