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
To lift water 35 feet, you need approximately 15.2 psi (pounds per square inch) of pressure. This is calculated using the formula that 1 psi can lift water about 2.31 feet. Therefore, dividing 35 feet by 2.31 gives you the required pressure. Keep in mind that additional pressure may be needed to overcome friction losses in pipes or fittings.
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
Usually 35 psi
35 centimeters is 1 foot and 1.78 inches.
241 kPa is equal to 35 psi.
Key on, engine off......35 to 45 psi Idle with vacuum hose connected .....25 to 35 psi w/out .....35 to 45 psi
v8 EFI engines 35 to 45 psi