about 14.6
One standard atmosphere is equivalent to 14.7 psi.
One pound per square inch (PSI) is equivalent to 1,000 pounds per square inch (MSI).
241 kPa is equal to 35 psi.
Psi can have up to five stars for its rating.
Right at the surface of the ocean, the pressure is just the same as the air pressure at sea level; that is, one "atmosphere", or about 14.7 PSI (Pounds per Square Inch). But water pressure increases with increasing depth: For each foot of depth, the water pressure increases by 0.445 PSI. SCUBA divers, who need to be very aware their depth because of this pressure effect, often use this rule: Every 33 feet of depth, water pressure increases by one "atmosphere" (14.7 PSI). So, for example, at 66 feet the pressure on a diver is three atmospheres: There's one atmosphere of pressure from the air, and two atmospheres from the water.
One atmosphere is 14.7 psi (rounded)
PSI = Pounds per Square Inch. Bar - is one atmosphere (14 PSI)
150 mm Hg is the same as 2.90 PSI: 1 atmosphere == 760 mm Hg, so 150 mm Hg is the same as 0.197 atm. 1 atmosphere = 14.696 PSI so (0.197)(14.696) = 2.90 PSI
One atmosphere is actually equal to 14.7 pounds per square inch, not 100. This is the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level.
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Air + Psi
One psi makes a column of mercury rise 51.71 millimeters, based on the measurement that one psi is approximately 6.894 KPa. This is equivalent to 0.00328 feet.
One pound per square inch (PSI) is equivalent to 1,000 pounds per square inch (MSI).
1 millibar = 0.0145037738 psi
One foot of water at 62 degrees F = 0.433 PSI. To find the PSI for any feet head not listed, multiply the feet head by0.433.the answer would be 25.99 PSI in water at 62 Degrees Fahrenheit
241 kPa is equal to 35 psi.
13 PSI or 12.8 to be exact.