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    1 day ago · An example of this is the air pressure in an automobile tire, which might be said to be "220 kPa (32 psi)", but is actually 220 kPa (32 psi) above atmospheric pressure. Since atmospheric pressure at sea level is about 100 kPa (14.7 psi), the absolute pressure in the tire is therefore about 320 kPa (46 psi).

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  3. 5 days ago · Using the PSI to Force Calculator is a straightforward process. Begin by inputting the pressure in pounds per square inch (PSI) and the area in square inches into the designated fields. Upon clicking the "Calculate" button, the calculator swiftly computes the force exerted in pounds. Armed with this information, users can assess the force ...

  4. 5 days ago · Mercury is silvery white, slowly tarnishes in moist air, and freezes into a soft solid like tin or lead at −38.83 °C (−37.89 °F). It boils at 356.62 °C (673.91 °F). It alloys with copper, tin, and zinc to form amalgams, or liquid alloys. An amalgam with silver is used as a filling in dentistry.

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  5. 14 hours ago · Basically, it tells you how powerful the stream of water will be when you’re using your garden hose. The PSI of a garden hose nozzle can vary depending on the type and brand of the nozzle, as well as the settings you choose. Some nozzles have a maximum PSI of 40 or 50, while others can go as high as 100 or more.

  6. 4 days ago · inch of mercury (conventional) inHg = 13 595.1 kg/m3 × 1 in × g: 3.386389e3: inch of water (39.2 °F) inH2O: 999.972 kg/m3 × 1 in × g: 249.082: kilogram-force per square millimetre: kgf/mm2 = 1 kgf/mm2: 9.80665e6: kip per square inch: ksi = 1 kipf/sq in: 6.894757e6: micron (micrometre) of mercury: µmHg = 13 595.1 kg/m3 × 1 µm × g 0.001 ...

  7. A liquid column manometer is a U-shaped tube filled with a liquid that is used to measure the pressure difference of gases on either side of it. A manometer open to the atmosphere filled with water is shown below. The water level is equal on both sides of the tube. Due to this, the pressure on the left side, 𝑃 L, is equal to the pressure on ...