The Solution involves the use of two basic pressure formulas, namely
V= square root of 2hg where:
V= discharge velocity of nozzle or muzzle (ft/sec)
g= acceleration due to gravity (32 ft/sec/sec)
h= velocity head (ft)
An P = 0.433 h where:
P- pressure head (psi)
h=head(ft)
Take 75 psi
P= 75 psi = 0.433h
h=173.2 ft
V= square root of 2(32)(173.2)=105.3 ft/sec
PSI is a pressure measurement. FPS is a speed measurement. It's not possible to convert between the two without a great deal of additional information (it might, for example, be possible to convert a pressure measurement in the chamber of a gun to an expected muzzle velocity of the projectile, with sufficient additional information).
Do you mean FPS? If so, then it's rated at 595 FPS.
Multiply psi x 0.07 to get atmospheres.
To convert psi (pounds per square inch) to fps (feet per second), you typically need to know the specific context or application, such as the type of fluid or gas involved and the conditions of the system. However, as a rough estimate, 1 psi can be converted to about 2.31 feet of water column, which can then be used to derive fluid velocity. For a precise calculation, refer to the specific formulas and variables relevant to your situation.
1 bar = 14.5 PSI
To convert 760 mph (miles per hour) to fps (feet per second), you can use the conversion factor 1 mph = 1.46667 fps. Therefore, 760 mph is equivalent to approximately 1113.33 fps.
To convert 14.73 psi to 15.025 psi, you need to increase the pressure by the difference between the two values. Subtract 14.73 from 15.025, which gives you 0.295 psi. Therefore, you can achieve the conversion by adding 0.295 psi to 14.73 psi, resulting in 15.025 psi.
To convert from torr to psi, divide by 51.715. Therefore, 752 torr is approximately 14.55 psi when rounded to two decimal places.
Multiply psi by 0.006894759086775369 to convert from psi to MPa. ex: 1000 psi = 1000 x 0.006894759086775369 = 6.89 MPa http://www.chapelsteel.com/psi-mpai.html
110 - 130 Scfn is what in psi
PSI: It depends on how many times you pump the forearm. But Crosman says to never pump it more than 10 times. The 760 is rated at 625 FPS with a BB and 600 FPS with a pellet.
Multiply psi by 144 to get psf.