Pound-force per square inch To Foot of water at 60 degrees Fahrenheit Converter

(psi to ftH2O converter)

Convert Pound-force per square inch (psi) to Foot of Water 60°F (ftH2O)


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(Last Updated On: 2024-05-10)

Embark on a seamless conversion journey from psi to ftH2O using our intuitive tool, designed to provide accurate results for technical and engineering applications.

What are Pound-force per square inch and Foot of water at 60 degrees Fahrenheit

Definition of Pound-force per square inch

Pound-force per square inch (psi) is a unit of pressure in the imperial measurement system. It represents the force of one pound exerted on an area of one square inch. Widely used in various industries, psi is essential for measuring tire pressure, hydraulic systems, and the strength of materials under pressure.

Definition of Foot of water at 60 degrees Fahrenheit

A foot of water at 60 degrees Fahrenheit is a non-SI unit of pressure. It represents the pressure exerted by a one-foot-high column of freshwater at 60°F on the base of the column. This unit is often used in the field of hydraulics and civil engineering, especially in measuring water pressure and head in pipelines and reservoirs.

Pound-force per square inch to Foot of water at 60 degrees Fahrenheit Conversion Table

Pound-force per square inch (psi) Foot Water 60°F (ftH2O)
1 psi 2.30666 ftH2O
5 psi 11.5333 ftH2O
10 psi 23.0666 ftH2O
15 psi 34.5999 ftH2O
20 psi 46.1332 ftH2O
25 psi 57.6665 ftH2O
30 psi 69.1998 ftH2O
35 psi 80.7331 ftH2O
40 psi 92.2664 ftH2O
45 psi 103.7997 ftH2O

Conversion of Pound-force per square inch to Foot of water at 60 degrees Fahrenheit

Example 1:
convert 1 psi to ftH2O:
1 psi = 2.30666 ftH2O

Example 2:
convert 2 psi to ftH2O:
2 psi = 2 x 2.30666 ftH2O = 4.61332 ftH2O

History of Pound-force per square inch and Foot of water at 60 degrees Fahrenheit

Initially, pressure was measured in psi, a unit derived from the British Imperial System. The need for conversions arose as different industries began to adopt alternative measurement systems for pressure, such as ftH2O, which is particularly useful in hydrostatic applications and fluid dynamics at an industry-standard temperature of 60°F.

How to use Pound-force per square inch to Foot of water at 60 degrees Fahrenheit Converter

Real Life Applications of Pound-force per square inch to Foot of water at 60 degrees Fahrenheit

Discover the practical applications of converting psi to ftH2O, a key process in various engineering sectors.

Solved Examples psi to ftH2O

Example 1:
For a pressure of 5 psi:
5 psi = 5 x 2.30666 ftH2O = 11.5333 ftH2O

Example 2:
For a pressure of 20 psi:
20 psi = 20 x 2.30666 ftH2O = 46.1332 ftH2O

FAQs

What is psi to ftH2O conversion?
It's a process to convert pressure from pounds per square inch to feet of water at 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
Why convert psi to ftH2O?
Conversions are necessary for applications where pressure readings are more intuitive or required in ftH2O.
How accurate is the psi to ftH2O converter?
Our tool provides precise conversions relying on standardized calculation methods.