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  • ...ses to the "cut-out" level (no higher than 130 lbs. per square inch, or "[[Pound-force per square inch|p.s.i.]]" or 896 [[Pa|kPa]]), the governor stops the compre ...ich you can see must come on when the air supply pressure drops below 60 [[Pound-force per square inch|p.s.i.]] (414 [[Pa|kPa]]) or one half the compressor govern
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  • ...it of length)|foot]] per [[minute]]: 33,000 [[foot (unit of length)|ft]]·[[pound-force|lbf]]·[[minute|min]]<sup>−1</sup>. This is sometimes called a ''mechani
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  • ...ound of mass]] is sometimes written '''lbm''' to distinguish it from the [[pound-force]] ('''lbf'''). It should not be read as the mongrel unit "pound metre". | [[pound-force]] || [[lbf]]
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  • Spring rates typically have units of [[Pound-force|lbf]]/[[Inch|in]]. or [[Newton|N]]/[[Millimeter|mm]]. An example of a linea
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