100 pounds per square inch is a force applied to 'something'.
Say you weigh 100 pounds and you stand on a 1" by 1" block. you have just asserted 100psi on the block and the surface below it.
80-90psi
The recommended psi for a bicycle tire for optimal performance and safety is typically between 80-100 psi.
Usually about 100 psi.
The optimal psi for a bike tire is typically between 80-100 psi for road bikes and 30-50 psi for mountain bikes. It is important to check the manufacturer's recommendations for your specific tire.
To convert 100 meters water column (mwc) to pounds per square inch (psi), you can use the conversion factor that 1 mwc is approximately equal to 0.0142233 psi. Therefore, 100 mwc is roughly equivalent to 1.42233 psi.
The recommended psi for a bike tire is typically between 80-100 psi.
No. The tanks have to be around 2000 psi.
To calculate the pressure at 100 meters depth in water, you can use the formula: pressure (psi) = depth (meters) × 0.433 (psi per foot). At 100 meters, this equates to approximately 14.7 psi (atmospheric pressure) plus about 216 psi from the water, totaling around 230.7 psi. Therefore, you would need about 230.7 psi for a bell at that depth.
The optimal psi for a bike tire is typically between 80-100 psi for road bikes and 30-50 psi for mountain bikes. Adjusting the tire pressure within this range can improve performance and ride quality.
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100-125 psi
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