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You can't quantify AP from psi to begin with.
Really? I thought it was possible, just only under limited circumstances. From a quick search, I found this accepted calc which gets AP from psi.
Also, just an interesting note, 300 MPa is like, 43511.3 psi, the one that wielded Mach 2.
That being above the value said to be required to cut a stone makes it sound a fair bit less reliable than me. Especially since the sources used for the speed said that abrasives needed to be added to cut things like stones; if 4x the supposedly required psi can't work without an abrasive being added, it doesn't sound like a great number to use.
But this is starting to not feel ultra-relevant tbh.
Really? I thought it was possible, just only under limited circumstances. From a quick search, I found this accepted calc which gets AP from psi.
Also, just an interesting note, 300 MPa is like, 43511.3 psi, the one that wielded Mach 2.
That being above the value said to be required to cut a stone makes it sound a fair bit less reliable than me. Especially since the sources used for the speed said that abrasives needed to be added to cut things like stones; if 4x the supposedly required psi can't work without an abrasive being added, it doesn't sound like a great number to use.
But this is starting to not feel ultra-relevant tbh.