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What is difference between 150 psi and 300 psi?

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The air pressure the compressor generates inside the tank is measured in Pounds Per Square Inch, or PSI. Light-duty compressors generally have 90 psi, which is typically sufficient for pneumatic tools for simple household tasks, including nailers. More powerful compressors may generate 150 psi or higher.

Answered by Anonymous
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The difference between 150 psi and 300 psi,is as follows -

• The PSI stands for Pound Per Square Inch, which is a unit of the pressure.So,1 PSI means, 1 pound of force is reacting on a square inch of surface area.

• Similarly,the 150 PSI means, 150 pounds of force is reacting on a square inch of surface area but 300 PSI means,300 pounds of force is reacting on a square inch of surface area.

• So, basically 300 PSI is double amount of pressure than 150 PSI.

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