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It depends entirely on the context. The first one that comes to my mind is that MS refers to the US State of Mississippi and MA refers to the US State of Massachusetts, but there are certainly other meanings.
:p it means How are you? the correct pinyin though is "Ni hao ma?"
Ma is something that you put at the end of a question in Chinese. There is nothing like it in English. It would be like saying You good ma? instead of you good. Ni hao=you good. Ni hao ma?=Are you good? I guess it's sort of like a question mark.
Technically yes, because you can have pulleys with multiple wheels.
Think you mean 3-15 psi ( most common) not 100% sure but I used the 5 point check percentages and found out what the numbers were for both units. 7mA is 6.50 mA less than 8 mA which is 25% so 7 mA is 18.5%. In turn what is 18.5% of psi (3-15 psi span) which the span is 12 units. So 18.5% of 12 is 2.22 right? But wait we got to add 3 units to 2.22 to account for the actual number of psi readable units!!!!!! Since we aren't starting from 1=1% it's actually 3=0%. Maybe I'm all wrong and I'm sure theres an easier way.......