To calculate airflow in pascals, you can use the formula for dynamic pressure, which is given by ( P = \frac{1}{2} \rho v^2 ), where ( P ) is the pressure in pascals, ( \rho ) is the air density in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³), and ( v ) is the airflow velocity in meters per second (m/s). First, determine the density of the air based on temperature and pressure conditions, then measure the airflow velocity, and finally plug these values into the formula to find the dynamic pressure in pascals.
"kilo" means a thousand. So 101300 pascals.
1 bar = 10^5 pascals (that's 10 to the 5th power, or 100,000 pascals)
23800000 centipascals
To convert pascals to bars, you would divide by 100,000, as 1 bar is equal to 100,000 pascals. Therefore, 101325 pascals divided by 100,000 equals 1.01325 bars.
1 atm(atmospheric pressure)=101,325pa(pascals)
Force is typically measured in newtons, not pascals. However, if you are looking to calculate pressure (which relates force to area), then pressure is measured in pascals (Pa). Pressure (in pascals) is calculated by dividing force (in newtons) by the area over which the force is applied.
To convert millimeters of mercury (mmHg) to pascals (Pa) using a converter tool, simply enter the value in millimeters of mercury into the converter tool and it will automatically calculate the equivalent value in pascals for you.
5 pascals (Pa) = 0.000005 megapascals (MPa)
305000 pascals
"kilo" means a thousand. So 101300 pascals.
To convert from atmospheres to pascals, multiply by 101,325. Therefore, 3.20 ATM is equal to 324,960 pascals.
100000 pascals are 100000 Newtons per square meter. 100000 pascals are 100 kilopascals.
The abbreviation for pascals is Pa.
1 bar = 10^5 pascals (that's 10 to the 5th power, or 100,000 pascals)
23800000 centipascals
105 ATM equals 10,639,125 Pascals
1 atmosphere is equivalent to 101325 pascals. Therefore, 0.9831 atmosphere is equal to 0.9831 x 101325 = 99373.98 pascals.