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Thanks for your reply/ Do you know which formula can calculate the air jet pressure when air pass through a small opening or slit?The air pressure requirement is going to depend (a LOT) on the kind of snow and the amount of snow. Think about how hard it is to move wet leaves vs dry leaves - or small branches, instead of dry twigs. Snow can be fairly deep, and wet, and sometimes covered in ice (either from melt or from rain after the initial snowfall).
In really general terms, the output (i.e. pressure) from a blower is going to be a function of the power applied, the speed of the fan that's "pushing" the air, the shape and size of the housing, and the cross-section of the outlet. The air density itself might have a marginal effect, as might the humidity.
There's a reason snow removal tends to be by mechanical means (e.g. brushes, shovels, scrapers, etc.).
And freshly fallen.While Gr8blu is right about snow consistency and mechanical means being preferred, I've also seen people successfully use a standard backpack style gas leaf blower to clear snow as long as it's relatively fluffy and only a few inches deep. So looking at specs for leaf blowers could be a good place to start.