1 in of water is equal to 2.49082 mBar. Just multiply by 4
1 1 Meter of water column 9800 pascals = 10 Kpa = .1 Kg/cm2 UNIT FOR USAGE 10 METER OF WATER COLUMN 1 kg/cm2 I hope this answers your question. If you need any clarification please get back to me at mrajkumar0865@rediff.com
Head pressure is created by a column (depth) of water in a container. Pipe is considered a container. Diameter is not a factor. The higher the column of water, the more psi it creates. Multiply column height of water by .434 to get psi of water.
artificial sources of water can be either recycled water or converted water from sea
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They do not compare. Inches of water is a pressure measurement, GPM is a flow measurement.
10" Water Column equals about .4 Pounds per Square Inch or 0.36127291827412783psi exactly.
0.5 psig is equivalent to 13.8 inches of water column.
You need to multiply by 0.036. So 5 x 0.036=.18 psi
0.25 psig = 413.7 inches of water column
10 inches of water column equals to how much gas pressure?
To convert inches of water column to volume, you would need to know the area over which the water column is acting. Once you have the area, you can calculate the volume by multiplying the inches of water column by the area in square inches. The formula would be: Volume = Inches of water column * Area.
To convert psi (pounds per square inch) to inches of water column, you can use the conversion factor that 1 psi is approximately equal to 27.7 inches of water column. Therefore, 5 psi is equal to about 5 x 27.7, which equals approximately 138.5 inches of water column.
35 inches of water is equivalent to approximately 1.27 psi. This can be calculated by dividing the height of the water column (35 inches) by the conversion factor (27.71 inches of water column per psi).
this question can't be answered because you can only get a surface area calculation from 30X42 inches, (which is 1260 square inches) To calculate the volume, you need the depth of the water as well.
27.71 inches of water column equals 1 psi
It is 0.000039 inches, approx.
Multiply inches of WC by 0.0361 to obtain PSI.