Re: Water Column
- From: "Martin H. Eastburn" <lionslair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 21:29:14 -0600
Well water is actually 62.43 but who is counting.
The table in my "Handbook of Applied Mathematics" listed 62.5 (assumed it states)
Glen was requiring specifics - but missed my typo.
the 3 HF = 1.302 as used below it twice over.
I listed 1.203.
Then our numbers come out exactly.
The table of ten numbers were carried with plumbers (mostly big cities)
and simple math was needed. - Shifting the decimal point and adding are needed.
Martin
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Martin H. Eastburn wrote:
Let's see if I can calculate it :
40 inches / 12 = 3.333 Head feet.
3 HF = 1.203 P.s.i.
.3 = 1.302 * .1 = .1302
.03 = 1.302 * .01 = .01302
Therefore 40 inches = 3.33 Head feet = 1.346 psi If I did it correctly.
Water is 62.5 # / cu ft.
As an example, 85.3 ft is 37.02 p.s.i.
Martin
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NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member
Ed Atyeo wrote:
Hello, my question is, dose any one know how much p.s.i. 40 inches of water
column is? We made some pipe at work which is attached to a rather large fan
and the air going through it is measured in water column and being a welder
I relate to every thing in p.s.i. I would like to know if it a lot of
pressure? Thank you Ed
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