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OK, I hope you will understand me. The power of your water jet is given in pounds per square inch. Since the muzzle is much smaller than that, it is reasonable that the water jet is only creating 11 pounds of force.
Since I don't have the diameter of your waterjet, I can't prove if your waterjet has 60, 000 psi. What I can do is, that I can calculate the theoretical diameter of your nozzle, assuming your waterjet has 60,000 psi. For that I only need the area. Since the force on the plate is 11 pounds, I can assume that the area is 11/60000 square inch which I will call A. Since A = pi * r^2 I can just divide A by pi and take the root of that to get the radius. If I multiply that by two I get the diameter, which should be roughly 0.015 Inches. So if you measure the diameter of the nozzle and it is smaller, your waterjet has more pressure than 60000 psi and if it is bigger it has less.
I may be wrong since I'm German and imperial units are giving me a headache.
That mustache is very sexy btw
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