In a depth of 20,000 feet there is 5 tons per square inch of pressure.
You can't say 'pressure per square inch. It's just 'pressure', which equals force per square inch. You divide the person's weight by the area of the foot in contact with the stairs to get the answer.
A human bite can exert a pressure of around 150-200 pounds per square inch.
PSI stands for pounds per square inch, which is a common unit of measurement for air pressure. It represents the amount of force exerted by the air on a given area. It is commonly used to measure tire pressure in vehicles.
PSIG stands for pounds per square inch gauge. It is a unit of pressure measurement that represents the pressure above atmospheric pressure.
The pressure at 1250 feet under water is approximately 543 pounds per square inch (psi). This means that every square inch of a person at that depth would experience a pressure of 543 psi.
PSI (Pressure per Square inch)
Pressure is measured in PSI (pounds per square inch) or bars
Atmosphere pressure can be measured in pounds per square inch, and this varies depending on how far a location is above or below sea level. At sea level, atmospheric pressure equals 14.7 pounds per square inch (or psi).
PSI = ponds per square inch.
Three farts per square inch
Pounds per square inch