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You don't. "Foot-pounds" is a unit of energy or torque. "PSI" is a unit of presure.

They're different physical quantities, and they don't convert.

This next comment may be abstruse: If foot-pounds could be converted directly

to PSI, then it would be possible to calibrate your electric meter in Atmospheres

or Pascals, and your barometer could be marked in kilowatt-hours if you wanted that.

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2y ago

You don't!!!

'nm' means ;Nanometres' which is a measure of length!!

'Psi'. means ;pounds per square inch; , which is a force over a given area.

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11y ago

by using pythagoras therom and using the the cosine rule pounds per square inch is really the result of an elephant.

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12y ago

Multiply the psi by the surface area in square inches

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11y ago

One psi of pressure is equivalent of approx. 2.31 feet of water.

Our atmosphere at ground level is 14.7 psi or 33feet of water approximately.

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10y ago

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