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Q: How many psi does 1 foot of gravity give?
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How much water pressure can you get with gravity?

Depends on the height. You gain approximately 0.4 psi for every foot of elevation; so at 10 foot elevation you will have ~4 psi.


How many psi in 1 cubic foot of gas?

There can be aby number of psi in a cubic foot because psi is a measurement of pressure and the gas can be any pressure you care to make it.


How much pressure is exerted on the lower edge of a 12 foot by 24 foot by 4 foot deep pool?

about 2 psi. (0.5 psi / foot of depth)


Water pressure from a gravity fed tank with a 200 foot evelvation drop?

~0.0361 PSI per inch of height 0.0361PSI * 12 inches * 200 Feet = 86.64PSI


What is the conversion factor ft-pound to PSI?

PSI - pounds per square inch, a unit of pressure expressed in the pounds of force exerted on a square inch. Foot Pounds is a unit of torque, the amount of force applied in a circular motion at one foot radius in pounds. This is an apples-tomatoes question, both are red or green fruit, but that's about all they have in common. The closest answer I can give you is if you want to exert one foot pound on a one foot radius apply one psi on a cylinder with a surface area of 1 inch connected to an arm at one foot and assume no friction. This of course is not reality, since cylinders this size have a resistive force of about 14 psi, so you'd actually need to supply 15 psi in order to achieve one foot pound of force on your one foot arm.


How many psi is sixty feet?

One foot of water at 62 degrees F = 0.433 PSI. To find the PSI for any feet head not listed, multiply the feet head by0.433.the answer would be 25.99 PSI in water at 62 Degrees Fahrenheit


What is the psi of 1 gal of water falling 1 foot?

One square foot


How many psi in 1 pound ft?

Um... there are 1 psi (lb/in2) = 144 psf (lbf/ft2) , if by (lb ft) you meant pounnds per square foot. then there is 1/144 psi in 1 (lbf/ft2)


Why do you have big feet?

Because, Usually yOur foot size is based on weight and psi on the sole of your foot


How much pressure is created at the base of a 10 foot column of water psi.?

10 feet x 0.433 psi/ft = 4.33 psi at the base of the cylinder.


Is psi a metric unit?

No it is not metric unit. It is foot-pound-sec unit. Psi is pound per square inch.


What is the relationship between liquid pressure and depth of the liquid?

The lower the depth, the more psi. It falls back to the base weight of the liquid. For example a foot of water is equal to .433 psi. Every additional foot of depth is another .433 psi of downward force.