To convert feet per second (fps) to pounds per square inch (psi), you need additional context, such as the fluid's density and the area over which the pressure is applied. The two units measure different physical quantities, so a direct conversion isn't possible without more information. If you're referring to a specific scenario, please provide additional details for a more accurate answer.
To convert kilopascals (kPa) to pounds per square inch (psi), you can use the conversion factor where 1 kPa is approximately equal to 0.145038 psi. Therefore, 260 kPa is approximately 37.7 psi (calculated as 260 kPa × 0.145038 psi/kPa).
Do you mean FPS? If so, then it's rated at 595 FPS.
The fps of a paintball gun is usually in-between 300-400
That depends on the manufacturer. Most will go about 300 - 350 fps (from WE, KWA, ect.) while Tokyo Marui ones go about 260-280 fps
Most likely Not. 260 FPS is fairly slow. A Daisy Red Ryder fires a BB at 350 FPS.
PSI: It depends on how many times you pump the forearm. But Crosman says to never pump it more than 10 times. The 760 is rated at 625 FPS with a BB and 600 FPS with a pellet.
For 260 FPS and $70.00 get a BE XM8 off of www.airsplat.com For 330-350 FPS and about $150, get a Classic Army Sportline M-15A4 (M-16)
The legal limit is 300 feet per second. Some fields restrict this to 280 or 260 fps.
PSI is a pressure measurement. FPS is a speed measurement. It's not possible to convert between the two without a great deal of additional information (it might, for example, be possible to convert a pressure measurement in the chamber of a gun to an expected muzzle velocity of the projectile, with sufficient additional information).
Velocity = PSI x 12.1 THEN 12.1 Sq.Example 65 PSI x 12.1 Sq - 28.04 FPS
what is that? if your talking about an airsoft gun than about $100+ for a good one tht has 370 fps...but like 30 for a 220 fps one if your talking about an airsoftgun than it's about $600 with power of 260 fps, but if you want to upgrade it until 450 fps, it will cost $1000, but for the real p90 approximately it will cost around $35000-40.000.....
To convert psi (pounds per square inch) to fps (feet per second), you typically need to know the specific context or application, such as the type of fluid or gas involved and the conditions of the system. However, as a rough estimate, 1 psi can be converted to about 2.31 feet of water column, which can then be used to derive fluid velocity. For a precise calculation, refer to the specific formulas and variables relevant to your situation.