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<onlyinclude>'''Pounds per square inch''' or PSI is an [[imperial system of units|imperial]] | <onlyinclude>'''Pounds per square inch''' or PSI is an [[imperial system of units|imperial unit]] of [[pressure]]. </onlyinclude> Using the imperial units of [[pound]]s and square inches, it is a measure of [[force]] per unit area. Since it is acting on a much smaller area than the [[pascal]], 1 PSI is much more pressure than the metric unit. | ||
PSI are often used for [[tire pressure]] and other situations where [[gauge pressure]] is being measured instead of [[absolute pressure]]. | PSI are often used for [[tire pressure]] and other situations where [[gauge pressure]] is being measured instead of [[absolute pressure]]. |
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Pounds per square inch or PSI is an imperial unit of pressure. Using the imperial units of pounds and square inches, it is a measure of force per unit area. Since it is acting on a much smaller area than the pascal, 1 PSI is much more pressure than the metric unit.
PSI are often used for tire pressure and other situations where gauge pressure is being measured instead of absolute pressure.
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