Gallon is volume, PSI is pressure. They're different things and don't translate.
limit is 86% of 93 psi = 86/100 x 93 psi ≈ 79.98 psi As the psi is measured to the nearest 0.1 psi, the safe limit is a measured 79.9 psi.
Formula: psi x 6.895 = kPa
10 psi.
Inches of water x 0.03613 = psi
20
what should your psi be around in a inground swimming pool andt it hold 12,000 gallons of water
Gallon is volume, PSI is pressure. They're different things and don't translate.
Yes, after fermentation is done anyway. With a C02 tank and a Cornelius keg (old pop keg) you can either set the pressure to dispensing pressure ~5 psi or less for a week or two, or bring the pressure up to about 30-35 psi for a night and roll the key around to get some better C02 absorption, then turn the pressure back down (letting the excess pressure off the keg) to about ~5 psi again. The 30-35 psi for a night is called forced pressurization and that's about the quickest way to get carbonated homebrew.
#2 fuel oil = 140,000 btu/gallon. Psi does not matter.
304 Stainless has a tensile strength of about 75,000 psi. Its yield strength is about 30,000 psi. Tensile strength is the amount of force required to tear or pull apart the metal. Yield strength is the amount of force required to begin to distort or bend the metal.
The amount of air pressure a balloon can hold depends on its material and size. Latex balloons can typically hold around 10-15 pounds per square inch (psi) of pressure, while Mylar balloons can hold higher pressures of up to 25 psi. Overinflating a balloon beyond its capacity can cause it to burst.
The total amount required is measured in PSI, which is about 35 PSI. Therefore, the amount you need is calculated by using the following formula: Required PSI = 35 PSI - Actual PSI
Many air compressors will have a gauge that will determine the maximum amount of PSI that the device will put out. For example, there may be a gauge that has numbers from 0 to 120. The maximum amount will be 120 PSI for that particular compressor. Tires and the like will call for a specific amount of PSI to use and many compressors can be set to put out specifically that amount of PSI.
The total pressure at sea level is approximately 14.7 psi (standard atmospheric pressure). With a boost of 8 psi from the turbocharger, the total pressure being fed into the engine would be 22.7 psi (14.7 psi + 8 psi).
Typically, the minimum amount of PSI recommended in an oxygen tank before needing to be exchanged is around 500 PSI. This ensures that there is enough oxygen for safe use and prevents running out unexpectedly.
6-8 pounds is equivalent to 42-56 psi because there are 7.48 liters of water in a gallon.