To calculate the force created by 100 psi (pounds per square inch), you need to know the area over which the pressure is applied. Force is calculated using the formula: Force = Pressure × Area. For example, if the area is 1 square inch, then the force would be 100 pounds. If the area increases, the force will correspondingly increase based on the same pressure.
To calculate the force generated by the piston, you can use the formula: Force = Pressure × Area. Given that the pressure is 100 psi and the area is 18 square inches, the force is 100 psi × 18 in² = 1,800 pounds. Therefore, a force of 1,800 pounds is generated when 100 psi is applied to the piston.
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.
It would take approximately 200 lbs of bite force to sever through the main vein of a penis. Though the outside layer can be punctured with 100 lbs of force.
Your question is not answerable. PSi is a measure of force or pressure. Cubic feet is a measure of volume.
80-90psi
The recommended psi for a bicycle tire for optimal performance and safety is typically between 80-100 psi.
Pressure, measured in psi (pounds per square inch), does not have a weight. Pressure is a force distributed over a given area. In this case, 1000 psi indicates the amount of force applied over one square inch.
The bite force psi of a wolfdog is typically around 400 pounds per square inch (psi).
Basicly anything over 100 psi would be acceptable. Also, there should be no more than 10-15 psi variance between cylinder readings.
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To calculate the head force required to create 1 psi (pound per square inch) of pressure, you can use the formula: Head Force (lbs) = Pressure (psi) x Area (in2). The actual value of the head force will depend on the specific area over which the pressure is being applied.