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Printed on the side of a tire on an all-wheel-drive sport utility wagon is the warning “Do not inflate above 44 psi,” where psi is the abbreviation for the pressure unit pounds per square inch (lb/in2). Express the tire’s maximum pressure rating in
(a) The USCS unit of lb/ft2 (psf) and
(b) the SI unit of kPa.
(a)
Number of inches for unit feet is,
1 ft = 12 in
Convert 44 lb/in2 into units of lb/ft2.
(44 lb/in2) × {122(in/ft)2} = 6336 lb/ft2
Therefore the pressure in pounds per square feet is 6336 lb/ft2.
(b)
The pounds per square inch for unit kilo Pascal pressure is,
1kPa = 0.1450 psi
Convert 44 lb/in2 into units of kpa.
(44 psi) × (1 kPa/0.1450) = 303.45 kPa
Therefore the pressure in kPa is 303.45 kPa.
Therefore the pressure in kPa is 303.45 kPa.