PSI to Tons per square in. - long or short? Difference

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PSI to Tons per square in. - long or short? Difference

Postby Lama » Tue Sep 18, 2007 1:11 pm

Anyone know the difference between TPI, long & Short.

Is 'long' simply a rounding thing, as i notice 20000psi=about 8.9tpi long whereas 20000psi=10tpi short
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Postby Guest » Tue Sep 18, 2007 5:36 pm

The UK is (mostly) metric now, but when Imperial was more in use, the US and UK ton were different. The US ton, also called short ton, is 2000 pounds, the UK ton, called long ton was 2240 pounds. So there is a more than 10% difference. (The pound is the same, but not larger units, hundredweights differ in the same ratio, being 1/20 of a ton).
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