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  2. Orders of magnitude (pressure) - Wikipedia

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    6.9–27 MPa 1,000–4,000 psi Water spray pressure used by pressure washers [67] 9.2 MPa 1,300 psi Atmosphere of Venus [68] 10 7 Pa > 10 MPa > 1,500 psi

  3. Pascal (unit) - Wikipedia

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    1.450 38 × 10 −4 psi ... 10 6 Pa megapascal MPa 10 −6 Pa micropascal μPa 10 9 Pa gigapascal GPa 10 −9 Pa nanopascal nPa 10 12 Pa terapascal

  4. Pound per square inch - Wikipedia

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    The kilopound per square inch (ksi) is a scaled unit derived from psi, equivalent to a thousand psi (1000 lbf/in 2). ksi are not widely used for gas pressures. They are mostly used in materials science, where the tensile strength of a material is measured as a large number of psi. [4] The conversion in SI units is 1 ksi = 6.895 MPa, or 1 MPa ...

  5. Pressure - Wikipedia

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    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).

  6. Strength of glass - Wikipedia

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    Glass typically has a tensile strength of 7 megapascals (1,000 psi). [1] However, the theoretical upper bound on its strength is orders of magnitude higher: 17 gigapascals (2,500,000 psi). This high value is due to the strong chemical Si–O bonds of silicon dioxide.

  7. Ground pressure - Wikipedia

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    The ground pressure of motorized vehicles is often compared with the ground pressure of a human foot, which can be 60 – 80 kPa while walking or as much as 13 MPa for a person in spike heels. [3] Increasing the size of the contact area on the ground (the footprint) in relation to the weight decreases the unit ground pressure.

  8. Small arms ammunition pressure testing - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] The Kistler ballistic pressure measurement sensor 6215 has a maximum working pressure of 600 MPa (87,023 psi) and is mounted recessed inside the cartridge case (the face of high-pressure sensor does not contact the cartridge case) and requires that the test cartridge case have a hole drilled in it prior to testing. The test ...

  9. Ultimate tensile strength - Wikipedia

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    In the International System of Units (SI), the unit is the pascal (Pa) (or a multiple thereof, often megapascals (MPa), using the SI prefix mega); or, equivalently to pascals, newtons per square metre (N/m 2). A United States customary unit is pounds per square inch (lb/in 2 or psi). Kilopounds per square inch (ksi, or sometimes kpsi) is equal ...