For road bicycles 7 bar is just “normal”, 8 and above isn’t unheard of.
A guy once asked if I was crazy when I was pressurizing my hybrid bike to 6 bar, and I just pointed to the sidewall where the rating said 4.5-6.5 bar. The range is wide because the pressure you should use varies depending on what you weigh, and how you want to balance rolling resistance vs comfort.
And even then the safety margin on bike tires is more than double the max rating, so it’s perfectly safe to go a full bar over if you want.
If we take the banana to be 180 grams and the square dishwasher to be 0.36 square meter, that would come to about 140,000 bananas per square dishwasher.
100psi is 6894 hPa for the freedom challenged among us.
I find bar more intuitive even if it’s just hPa/1000
Nearly 7 bar is impressive for any tyres
Any car tire.
For road bicycles 7 bar is just “normal”, 8 and above isn’t unheard of.
A guy once asked if I was crazy when I was pressurizing my hybrid bike to 6 bar, and I just pointed to the sidewall where the rating said 4.5-6.5 bar. The range is wide because the pressure you should use varies depending on what you weigh, and how you want to balance rolling resistance vs comfort.
And even then the safety margin on bike tires is more than double the max rating, so it’s perfectly safe to go a full bar over if you want.
How much banana per square dishwasher in is that?
If we take the banana to be 180 grams and the square dishwasher to be 0.36 square meter, that would come to about 140,000 bananas per square dishwasher.
Nice math. Makes more sense then imperial, for sure. That’s a lot of bananas, might as well go drive a banana car
At least 3
neither of those mean anything to me
100 psi
14400 lbf/ft^2 (pounds-force per square foot)
1600 ozf/in^2 (ounces-force per square inch)
689.475729 kPa (kilopascals)
689475.729 Pa (pascals)
6.80459639 atm (atmospheres) (unit officially deprecated)
6.89475729 bars
68.9475729 dbar (decibars)
6894.75729 mbar (millibars)
5171.49326 Torr (torr) (unit officially deprecated)
5171.49252 mmHg (millimeters of mercury)
203.602068 inHg (inches of mercury)
70.30696 m WC (meters of water column)
0.07030696 km WC (kilometers of water column)
230.6659 ft WC (feet of water column)
why didn’t you say that immediately??
I didn’t know Torr was deprecated… For some reason that was always the number for STP I could remember in physics.
Can you give me a reading in burgers needed to achieve that pressure in my heart?
How about 689.4kPa?