Image size format in PS Touch Ipad

Hi folks, I cannot understand what the image size box is giving me. I assume it to be mm or pixels.
However if I enter say - 50.0 as assumed 50.0 mm, it reduces the image to a ridiculously small size.
I wanted that size as it is what I need to upload to my website.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you

Thank you,
Any idea how I can keep to a constant sizing?
My ignorant theory is, that if i take the images all with the same camera and settings, then once I have the size correct on one image, would they all be constant if always choosing the same pixel size?
I hope I am explaining myself well enough.
I have used photoshop Elements for a while, but this app on I pad make such short work of the image work, then simply sent to my web software and done!

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