28,2 [psi ] = 28,2 [pounds / square inch ] = 28,2 [ lbf /in^2] Definition 1 inch = 25,4 * 10^-3 m (metre)
28,2 [pounds / in^2] / 25,4^2 * 10^-6 [ in ^2 / m^2] =
0,04371 * 10 ^6 [pounds /m^2] Definition: 1 pound = 0,453 592 37 kg 28,2 psi = 0,04371 * 10^6 [pounds /m^2] *0,453 592 37 [kg / pound] 28,2 psi = 0,0198 * 10^6 [kg / m^2] 1 kgf = 1kg * g [m/s^2] = 1[kg]* 9,81 [m*s^-2] = 9,81N 28,2 psi = 0,0198 * 10^6 [kg / m^2] * 9,81 [N / kgf] =
0,194*10^6 [N / m²] = 194.000 Pa
Definition: 1 Pa = 1 N / m² 1kPa = 1000 Pa 28,2 psi = 194 kPa shorter 1 psi = 6,89476 kPa
28,2 psi = 28,2 [psi] * 6,89476 [kPa/psi] = 194,43 kPa Roger.
Total pressure = ppO2 + ppH2 + ppN2ppN2 = Total pressure - (ppO2 + ppH2)ppN2 = 282 kPa - (110+106 kPa) = 282kPa - 216kPappN2 = 66 kPa = partial pressure of nitrogen
Gauge pressure = absolute pressure - atmospheric pressure. Atmospheric pressure (at sea level) is generally taken to be 101.325kPa. so the answer is (C) = 448.955 kPa
The absolute pressure is approximately 256 kPa.
13.78 kpa is.
No. kPa is a measure of pressure, mL is a measure of volume.
16.2 bar = 1,620 kPa
Total pressure = ppO2 + ppH2 + ppN2ppN2 = Total pressure - (ppO2 + ppH2)ppN2 = 282 kPa - (110+106 kPa) = 282kPa - 216kPappN2 = 66 kPa = partial pressure of nitrogen
Total pressure = ppO2 + ppH2 + ppN2ppN2 = Total pressure - (ppO2 + ppH2)ppN2 = 282 kPa - (110+106 kPa) = 282kPa - 216kPappN2 = 66 kPa = partial pressure of nitrogen
If a gas has a gage pressure of 156 kPa its absolute pressure is approximately?
if the gauge pressure is 206 kPa, absolute pressure is 307 kPa
Gauge pressure = absolute pressure - atmospheric pressure. Atmospheric pressure (at sea level) is generally taken to be 101.325kPa. so the answer is (C) = 448.955 kPa
424 kPa is 61.5 pounds per square inch (psi).
The gauge pressure would be 448.955kPa.
Using a water pressure gauge and is measured in kilo pascals (kpa)
The absolute pressure is approximately 256 kPa.
Gauge pressure is what you get when you take the reading from your tire pressure gauge. Absolute pressure is the pressure inside your tires plus the atmospheric pressure, which is roughly; 14.7 psi, 101.3 kPa (kilo-Pascals), or one atmosphere. Absolute pressure measures all of the pressure on your tires, inside and out, whereas gauge simply measures the pressure inside the tire.
13.78 kpa is.