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No, 200 psi of air is not the same as 200 psi of water. This is because water is denser than air, so the pressure exerted by water at 200 psi would be greater than that of air at the same pressure.
50 psi of air is equivalent to 1145.037 psi of water.
The pressure at a depth of 200 feet of water is approximately 86.6 pounds per square inch (psi). This is calculated by dividing the depth (200 feet) by the specific gravity of water (0.433) to determine the pressure in psi.
The pressure at a depth of 200 feet underwater is approximately 86.5 pounds per square inch (psi). This is because pressure increases by 0.433 psi for every foot of depth in water. So, at 200 feet deep, the pressure is 200 ft * 0.433 psi/ft = 86.5 psi.
200 kPa is equivalent to 29.007 psi.
To create psi in Little Alchemy, you must combine electricity and air. Drag electricity onto air on the game board to create psi, which is the symbol for the Greek letter psi (Ψ).