13 psi
144 ounces are in 9 pounds
38.2kPa equates to 5.54 psi
1 stone = 14 pounds so 9 st = 14*9 = 126 pounds
In a new acetylene tank that is full there is 250 psi
the Siberian tiger has a psi( pounds per square inch) of 1200.
psi is a pressure and pound is a mass or weight. That is like apples and bananas. EDIT: I think the question refers to a basketball. For example, on my basketball it reads: "Inflate 7 to 9 LBS". This is very confusing indeed, with no mention of pressure. However, they actually mean, in this case, "LBS per square inch" - I don't know why it's not specified, but POUNDS in this case means POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH. Hooray for strange ways of specifying pressure!
Pounds per Square Inch or Psi is a unit of pressure or stress. 1 bar is equal to 14.50377 Psi.
14.7 psi
36 psi
psi = Pounds / sq. inch = unit of Pressure lb = Pounds = Unit of weight
25 pounds per square inch = 1.72368932 bars
34,000 psi
Should be around 150 psi.
13 psi
it is usually running about 8 or 9 pounds stock but if you get a boost control the most you can push is 15 pounds
we need the dimensions/volume of the tank not the psi (pounds per square inch) to answer that one.