Answer:
Part A:
[tex]1500\ KPa= 31328.145 \frac{lb}{ft^2}[/tex]
Part B:
[tex]1500 KPa=217.55656 \frac{lb}{in^2}[/tex](Psi)
Explanation:
Part A:
Line Pressure is 1500 KPa
We need a conversion factor which converts KPa to lb/ft^2.
[tex]20.88543 \frac{lb}{ft^2}= 1\ KPa[/tex]
In order to convert 1500 KPa to lb/ft^2, we proceed as:
[tex]1\ KPa=20.88543 \frac{lb}{ft^2} \\1500\ KPa= 1500 KPa*20.88543 \frac{lb}{ft^2.KPa}\\1500\ KPa= 31328.145 \frac{lb}{ft^2}[/tex]
1500 KPa is 31328.145 lb/ft^2
Part B:
We will use the same procedure we did in Part A:
1 ft= 12 in
[tex](1\ ft)^2=(12\ in)^2\\1 ft^2=144 in^2[/tex]
Converting [tex]1500 KPa\ into\ \frac{lb}{in^2}[/tex]
[tex]1500\ KPa= 1500 KPa*20.88543 \frac{lb}{ft^2.KPa} * \frac{ft^2}{144\ in^2}[/tex]
[tex]1500 KPa=217.55656 \frac{lb}{in^2}[/tex](Psi)
1500 KPa is 217.55656 lb/in^2 (psi)