To convert psi (pounds per square inch) to pounds (lbs), you need to know the area over which the pressure is applied. Pressure is defined as force (in pounds) divided by area (in square inches). Therefore, 60 psi can represent different weights depending on the area; for example, if the area is 1 square inch, then 60 psi equals 60 lbs. For other areas, the weight would be calculated by multiplying 60 psi by the number of square inches in that area.
hi i think it is 132.2754 ibs
3.75 lbs.
If you want to give each dog an equal amount, then45 lbs /60 dogs = 3 lbs/ 4 dogs = 0.75 lbs per dog
Just under 60 psi at 30m
60 psi is about 413.7 kPa
9 to 13 LBS if it has a carburetor. For fuel injected vehicles the required pressure is a minimum of 50 psi and a max of 60 psi on the rail.
Depends on the available pressure If you have 60 PSI coming into a structure then you will get 60 PSI out of the sprinkler Just look at the "K" factoring for friction losses
It could. The system needs 60-65 psi to work properly.
60 lbs.
132.27
104' minimum for 45 psi. 138' for 60 psi.
60 Kilograms in stone, is around 9 Stone 4 Pounds, maybe a little bit less.