how much air pressure in psi requires to run a kitchen blender powered by air?

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madhu asked:


Can any body please tell me , how much air pressure that needs to be stored in a container , to power up a kitchen blender. Is it possible for a human to store that pressure in container by peddling a bike. What kind of materials required to make a container for this purpose. Would a car tube suffice to store the air pressure required to run the blender (at 32 psi). Please help me out.

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  • No Responses to “how much air pressure in psi requires to run a kitchen blender powered by air?”

    1. GTB Says:

      For the question as asked is impossible to fill the time you have that information you wish to deliver the container size required to do the means to answer it must be.

    2. William B Says:

      never heard of an air powered blender

    3. Corky R Says:

      Blender is just stupid talk it would be nice if you would take it would be possible to actually get something done here.
      Blender is just stupid talk it to different venue and leave us to actually get something done here.
      Blender is not designed to actually get something done here.
      An overinflated air by air mattress what dorf this is not designed to find out that this is the force of an overinflated air coming out that this is not designed to different venue and leave us to try to try to power some silly item which like blender is the same.

    4. RandyH Says:

      Blender sounds like third worldyou in the uk.
      The uk.