Convert ton-force (long)/square inch to foot water (4°C)
Please provide values below to convert ton-force (long)/square inch [tonf (UK)/in^2] to foot water (4°C) [ftAq], or Convert foot water (4°C) to ton-force (long)/square inch.
How to Convert Ton-Force (Long)/square Inch to Foot Water (4°c)
1 tonf (UK)/in^2 = 5167.06580171162 ftAq
Example: convert 15 tonf (UK)/in^2 to ftAq:
15 tonf (UK)/in^2 = 15 × 5167.06580171162 ftAq = 77505.9870256743 ftAq
Ton-Force (Long)/square Inch to Foot Water (4°c) Conversion Table
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Ton-Force (Long)/square Inch
Ton-force per square inch (tonf/in²) is a unit of pressure representing the force exerted by one ton-force distributed over an area of one square inch.
History/Origin
The ton-force (long) originated from the imperial system of units used in the UK, where it was defined as the force exerted by a long ton (2,240 pounds) under standard gravity. It has been used historically in engineering and pressure measurements but has largely been replaced by SI units.
Current Use
Today, ton-force per square inch is rarely used in modern engineering, having been largely replaced by pascals (Pa) or pounds per square inch (psi). It may still appear in legacy systems or specific industrial contexts in the UK.
Foot Water (4°c)
Foot water (4°C), symbol ftAq, is a unit of pressure representing the height of a water column at 4°C that exerts a specific pressure.
History/Origin
The foot water (4°C) has been used historically in engineering and scientific contexts to measure pressure, especially in water-related applications, as an alternative to other pressure units like inches of water or meters of water. Its usage dates back to traditional measurements in hydraulic and civil engineering.
Current Use
Today, foot water (4°C) is primarily used in specialized fields such as hydrology, water management, and engineering to measure low pressures, particularly in systems involving water flow and pressure head calculations.