10 psi.
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6 feet 10 inches.
There are 25400 microns in one inch. Therefore, to convert inches to microns, multiply by 25400. For example, 10 inches is equal to 10 x 25400 = 254000 microns.
1 foot = 12 inches. You now have all the information required to work out, for yourself, the answer to this and similar questions. Convert 5 ft to inches by multiplying by 12 and then add the 10 inches.
10 m of water = 14 psi 1 m of water = 1.4 psi There is more to this... it should be as follows Pressure (P) = density of fluid (p)* gravity (g) * height of fluid (h) for example: p= ~1000 kg/m^3 (water at 20 deg C) g= ~9.81 m/s^2 (at sea level) h= 10 m of water Therefore: P=1000*9.81*10 P=~98,100 pascals (pa) = 98.1 kpa = 14.2 psi
First you need the size of the pipe and the volume of water supply. Pressure will vary during usage. Standard well system operates between 20-40 psi and city systems operate from 50-70 psi.
10" Water Column equals about .4 Pounds per Square Inch or 0.36127291827412783psi exactly.
The formula to convert water tank pressure (psi) to feet of head is: Feet = psi * 2.31. This formula is derived from the equation for hydrostatic pressure, which relates pressure to the height of a fluid column.
10 cubic inches
10 psi.
To convert microns to inches, divide by 25400. Therefore, 10 microns is equal to approximately 0.000394 inches.
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to convert mm into inches divide by 25.4 =10/25.4 inches
10 feet x 0.433 psi/ft = 4.33 psi at the base of the cylinder.
B. 10 Cubic inches The formula is: po - original gas pressure vo - original volume pf - final gas pressure vf - final volume Po*Vo = Pf*Vf or 5psi x 20 in3 = 10psi x Vf
First convert feet and inches to only inches. Remember that 1 foot = 12 inches. Then you can multiply by 2.54 to convert to centimeters.