Yes. The difference is that last little 16th of an inch.
One psi (pounds per square inch) is 27.7 inches of water. An inch of water is a unit of pressure which will raise water one inch. A cubic inch of water weighs 0.0361 pounds, so one psi is one over 0.0361 or 27.7 inches of water.
A little more than 6/8 (0.75)
30.55 gallons (rounded) for every inch the water in the tub is deep.
The volume of water in 1 square inch depends on the depth of the water. For example, if you have 1 square inch of water that is 1 inch deep, it would contain approximately 1 cubic inch of water, which is about 0.0164 liters or 0.0043 gallons. Without a specified depth, it's impossible to determine the exact amount of water.
A car traveling over 45 mph can hydroplane with about 1/10th of an inch of water on the road.
it could take less then half an inch of water on the road to cause you to hydroplan
1/16Th of an inch water
A car traveling over 45 mph can hydroplane with about 1/10th of an inch of water on the road.
3/8 inch
Inch worms do drink water. Usually, they prefer water added with a little big sugar. A paper towel soaked with water is usually an adequate amount of water.
Yes. You can drown in as little as one inch of water.
true.
one sixteenth of an inch is a little over 2 millimeters.
It is very unlikely. If no semen entered the vagina, there can be no pregnancy. A little slippage is fairly normal.
one sixteenth of an inch is a little over 2 millimeters.
Yes. The difference is that last little 16th of an inch.