The pressure in car tires is often measured in pounds per square inch (lb/in.2), with the recommended pressure being in the range of 25 to 45 lb/in.2. Suppose a tire has a pressure of 27.0 lb/in.2 . Convert 27.0 lb/in.2 to its equivalent in atmospheres.

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Answer:

1.36 atm

Explanation:

First, we have to transform lb and in² into the International System of Units.

  • The international unit for force is the Newton. The equivalence (based on Earth's gravity) is 1 lb = 4.448 N.
  • The international unit for area is the . The equivalence is 1 m² = 1550 in².
  • The resulting unit is known as Pascal. 1 Pa = 1 N/m².

[tex]\frac{27.0lb}{in^{2}} .\frac{4.448N}{1lb} .\frac{1550in^{2}}{1m^{2} } =1.38 \times 10^{5} Pa[/tex]

The equivalence between Pascal and atm is 101,325 Pa = 1 atm. Then,

[tex]1.38 \times 10^{5} Pa.\frac{1atm}{101,325Pa} =1.36atm[/tex]

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