35 inches of water = 1.26 psi
241 kPa is equal to 35 psi.
35 inches is 0.89 meters.
To convert 2500 kg/m² to psi, you would need to divide by 9.81 (acceleration due to gravity in m/s²) and then multiply by 0.000145038 (conversion factor from kg/m² to psi). So, 2500 kg/m² is equivalent to approximately 36.3 psi.
5.5 US fluid ounces = 162.65 ml
After the spin, 65% of the water remains in the clothes. To find out how much water is left, first calculate 35% of 3 pints (0.35 x 3 = 1.05 pints), then subtract this amount from the initial 3 pints to get the remaining water (3 - 1.05 = 1.95 pints).
The total amount required is measured in PSI, which is about 35 PSI. Therefore, the amount you need is calculated by using the following formula: Required PSI = 35 PSI - Actual PSI
It's 35 psi. -or am I mis-understanding you.
35 billion sq. inches of rubber 35 billion sq. inches of rubber 35 billion sq. inches of rubber
35 million PSI
Anywhere from 35-65 psi. Higher psi at higher RPM's. Lower at lower RPM's.
It can probably vary quite a bit but when I installed underground in Vegas we usually had in the 40's psi
241 kPa is equal to 35 psi.
Usually 35 psi
35 centimeters is 1 foot and 1.78 inches.
Key on, engine off......35 to 45 psi Idle with vacuum hose connected .....25 to 35 psi w/out .....35 to 45 psi
35 to 40 psi
35 - 55 psi