The full form of LBS in an autoclave instrument is Load-Based Sterilization. This process ensures that the sterilization cycle time and temperature are adjusted based on the weight and density of the load being sterilized, allowing for more accurate and efficient sterilization.
It takes about 8 pounds of pressure to break the human jaw
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Bones are incredibly strong and can withstand variable amounts of pressure depending on factors like bone type and size. Typically, bones can endure pressures up to 19000 pounds per square inch (psi) before fracturing. However, this can vary significantly across different bones in the body.
thumb bone requires about 100-150 pounds of pressure to fracture. However, the force needed to break a bone can vary based on factors such as bone density, angle of impact, and individual differences.
Pound
The full form of lbs in 15lbs pressure is pounds. It is a unit of measurement used to express force or weight.
Full form of lb is Libra(Latin word) meaning 'scales,balances' Libra is a Roman unit of mass measurement. 1Roman Libra = 327 grams
The full form of lbs is pounds.
libra
"Lbs" is the abbreviation for "pounds."
Full can? Average should be about 200-250 lbs pressure.
pounds per square inch
K: Kilo lbs: pounds
Around 20-35 lbs running at full operating temperture.
Steam autoclave's work at 30 to 35 PSI, the previous answer of 15 PSI is for a pressure cooker. A pressure cooker cannot be used as an autoclave, the temperature is not high enough to cause sterilization. Anything less than 121C / 250F (30 PSI) is incapable of killing microorganisms. Also the pressure vesal of a pressure cooker cannot handle the added pressure needed to sterilize, IE: adding weight to the release valve will just cause the cooker to explode (so don't try it).
There is no ideal pressure. Of course the oil pressure will be higher when the engine is cold. After it is running and at full operating temp, the pressure should read at least 10 lbs while idling. The pressure will be directly related to how many miles are on the engine and the amount of wear. A new engine will have around 40 lbs when hot and running at 2,000 rpms, and around 30 lbs at idle.