Convert mph to meters per second (m/s) by multiplying the speed in mph by 0.447. This value is obtained by dividing the number of meters in 1 mile, 1609, by the number of seconds in 1 hour, 3600. Example: 23mph x 0.447 = 10.3m/s. Convert Newton per square meter (N/m^2) to psi by multiplying the pressure in N/m^2 by 0.000145.
https://www.ehow.co.uk/how_6003776_convert-wind-speed-psi.html
Then psi = mph^2 * 17.7532e-6 Or psi = mph^2 / 56327.87 At 60 mph the theoretical dynamic pressure will be 0.0639115 psi What the computation does confirm is that at the speed of road vehicles, the force of the wind on a large exposed surface can be very great, but the pressure per unit area is small when compared to atmospheric pressure.
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/what-psi-can-be-achieved-from-a-60mph-wind.698861/
how do you calculate psi from flow rate? to get this, divide the total pressure drop by the pipe length and multiply by 100. in this case, it is 10 divided by 200 times 100, which equals 5 psi. to get the flow, multiply 3.0877 by 5 raised to the power of .5415, which equals 7.38. the flow is 7.38 gpm. Similarly, how many GPM is 60 psi? 2.2 GPM
https://www.reference.com/science/convert-psi-water-pressure-gallons-per-minute-5eeb8e215361c2f7
How to convert megapascal to psi. 1 megapascal = 145.03773773 psi. 1 psi = 0.0068947572931783 megapascal. Example: convert 58 MPa to psi: 58 MPa = 0.39989592300434 psi
https://www.wikihow.com/Convert-MPa-to-PSI
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