24 threads per inch
Neither. Bolt tensile strength is in pounds per square inch. You are confusing torque with bolt strength. Typically a bolt will be torqued to stretch the bolt and preload it to about 50% of its strength. The relation between torque T and preload P is T = 0.15DP where D is bolt diameter(inch), T is inch pounds and P is pounds. Then stress is P/A where A is bolt area and this stress is 1/2 of strength. Note that torque in foot pounds is simply in lb/12, or 12 inch pounds = 1 ft lb
Characters Per Inch
Normal Weight Concrete at 150 pcf has an R value of 1.22 per inch thickness
Pounds per square inch
gram per inch is 1 inch of molecule contain specific gram
110.2 gallons per inch.
There is no such thing as "barrels per inch"
13.9 gallons per inch of depth.
1/4 inch per foot.
48 feet per hour=48x12 inch per hour=48x12/60 inch per min=9.6 inch per min
2240
A 59.5-inch diameter cylinder holds 1,733 gallons per inch of length/height.
An inch of rain implies water one inch deep per surface area. An inch of rain equals 5.61 gallons per yard. An inch of rain equals 27,150 gallons per acre.
2.54cm per inch.
Assuming you are dealing with half inch id tubing it is 13.17 cubic cm per inch.
No, 14 pounds per inch is not a rate. A rate requires two different units being compared, such as pounds per inch per hour or miles per gallon. In this case, there is only one unit (pounds per inch), so it does not represent a rate.