Oh honey, the pressure in the outer core is no joke - we're talking about 1.3 million pounds per square inch! That's enough to crush any flimsy material in its path. So, if you're planning a trip down there, make sure you've got some serious reinforcements!
This question is nonsense. 180cm is a measurement of length Pounds per square inch is a measure of pressure They are not related.
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Pressure in seawater at 100 feet is 44 psi. Or, .44 pounds per square inch per 1 foot. For Fresh water, it is .43 psi per foot.
325 kilopascals equal 47.137 psi (pounds per square inch) There is a fine calculator for the conversion of pressure or stress units. Scroll down to related links and look at "Pressure or Stress Units".
37 lbs. converted to inch pounds equals 444 inch pounds.
The pressure at the outer core of the Earth is estimated to be around 330-360 gigapascals (GPa), which is equivalent to roughly 4.8-5.2 million pounds per square inch (psi).
The pressure at sea level on Earth is about 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi), while the pressure in outer space is close to zero psi. This means that there is a pressure difference of 14.7 psi between sea level on Earth and outer space.
I use psi (pounds per square inch) to measure pressure.
The recommended pressure for 24-inch bicycle tires is typically between 35 to 60 pounds per square inch (psi).
To convert pressure from pascals (Pa) to pounds per square inch (psi), you can use the conversion factor 1 Pa 0.00014503773773 psi. Multiply the pressure in pascals by this conversion factor to get the pressure in pounds per square inch.
A human bite can exert a pressure of around 150-200 pounds per square inch.
PSIG stands for pounds per square inch gauge. It is a unit of pressure measurement that represents the pressure above atmospheric pressure.
About 14,000 pounds per square inch
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Pressure is measured in PSI (pounds per square inch) or bars
To convert pressure units from pascals (Pa) to pounds per square inch (psi), you can use the conversion factor of 1 psi 6894.76 Pa. Simply divide the pressure in pascals by 6894.76 to get the equivalent pressure in pounds per square inch.