No, 14 pounds per inch is not a rate. A rate requires two different units being compared, such as pounds per inch per hour or miles per gallon. In this case, there is only one unit (pounds per inch), so it does not represent a rate.
'Standard' atmospheric pressure is 14 pounds per square inch - or.. one 'bar'.
One stone is 14 pounds so 17 stone is 17 x 14 = 238 pounds.
There are 14 pounds in 1 stone.Therefore:14 x 10 = 140 pounds, plus the 6 pounds = a total of 146 pounds. 10 stone 6 pounds is 146 pounds
136 pounds / (14 pounds per stone) = 9.714 stone = 9stone 10pounds
There are 14 pounds to the stone, so 8 x 14 = 112 pounds.
1 foot = 12 inches1 foot-pound = 12 inch-pounds
To find the rate of 7.96 per pound for 5 pounds, you would multiply the rate by the quantity: Rate × Quantity = Total price 7.96 per pound × 5 pounds = Total price Therefore, the total cost for 5 pounds at a rate of 7.96 per pound would be 39.80.
143 boxes per hr
1 foot pound = 12 inch pound force
The fuel pressure on your GMC 5.3 liter engine should be between 14 pounds per square inch to 18 pounds per square inch. The fuel pressure varies according to the horsepower setting.
1 stone = 14lbs.
These are not the same dimension. Pounds force is a unit of force. PSI means pounds per square inch, which is a unit of pressure (force per unit area). The word gage refers to the fact that a pressure gage measures the difference between the pressure on the inside of a container and the outside. Normal atmospheric pressure is about 14 psi, so if a container of compressed air (like the tires on your car) measures 10 psi with a gage, the absolute pressure inside the tire is 14 + 10 = 24 pounds per square inch. The total force acting on a square inch of the tire material is 24 pounds - 10 pounds from the inside, and 14 pounds from the outside. Note, I approximated the 14 psi atmospheric. The actual at sea level is "14.something", I just couldn't remember the exact amount
The average "weight" of air is about 14 2/3 pounds per square inch. If you had some square "straw", one inch in a side, that reached upwards from sea level to the edge of space, and sat it on a scale (adjust for the weight of the straw!), the column of air - about 90 miles high - would weigh 14 2/3 pounds.
14 pounds per stone.
There are 14 pounds per stone.
'Standard' atmospheric pressure is 14 pounds per square inch - or.. one 'bar'.
Multiply by 14 (there are 14 pounds per stone): 5st x 14 = 70 pounds