13 psi
38.2kPa equates to 5.54 psi
144 ounces are in 9 pounds
1 stone = 14 pounds so 9 st = 14*9 = 126 pounds
In a new acetylene tank that is full there is 250 psi
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!
the Siberian tiger has a psi( pounds per square inch) of 1200.
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
There are approximately 7.5 pounds per square inch (PSI) in 560 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg).
25 pounds per square inch = 1.72368932 bars
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.
2 Pounds Per Square Inch (PSI)