[ (any unit of force) divided by (any unit of area) ] is a fine unit for describing pressure. A couple of common units are -- PSI (pounds per square inch) -- pa (Pascal)
any unit of force/any unit of area is a valid unit of pressure.Widely used units include-- 'pounds per square inch'-- 'atmosphere'-- 'pascal'-- 'inch Hg'-- 'mm Hg'.
PSI - pounds per square inch
A unit pressure is a measurement of force per unit area exerted by a substance or object on another. It is commonly expressed in units such as Pascals (Pa) or pounds per square inch (psi). Understanding unit pressure is important in fields like physics, engineering, and meteorology to assess the impact or stress exerted on a surface.
1 kilonewton is equal to approximately 0.145 pounds per square inch (PSI).
Unit of head pressure is psi.
You can't compare or convert that. psi is a unit of pressure; joule is a unit of energy.
I use psi (pounds per square inch) to measure pressure.
psi. pressure per unit of square inches.
[ (any unit of force) divided by (any unit of area) ] is a fine unit for describing pressure. A couple of common units are -- PSI (pounds per square inch) -- pa (Pascal)
psi is a unit of pressure, cm2 is a unit of surface. Those units are incompatible - you can't convert that.
PSI (Pressure per Square inch)
Psi (pounds per square inch) is a unit of pressure commonly used in the United States, while pascals (Pa) are the SI unit of pressure. 1 psi is approximately equal to 6895 Pa.
any unit of force/any unit of area is a valid unit of pressure.Widely used units include-- 'pounds per square inch'-- 'atmosphere'-- 'pascal'-- 'inch Hg'-- 'mm Hg'.
PSI - pounds per square inch
Low pressure for R 410 is 118 psi
Psi is a unit of pressure, that question makes as much sense as " how much Fahrenheit does a wallet have"