hPa is hectoPascals, the unit of atmospheric pressure. 1026 hPa is relatively high pressure.
1000 to 1500 shots
744.1mmHg (Torr)
If you mean "identical" air pressures, no. Winds are caused by differences in air pressure, so you need to understand what you mean by "similar". If you reckond 1050 hPa is "similar " to 1010 hPa (which will produce strong winds if the distance between them is only tens of miles), the answer is yes. If you think 1050 hPa is similar to 1048 hPa, you'll only get a very light breeze.
Yes, the T9 will work fine with HPA.
hPa stands for Hectopascal preasure unit this is the international unit for measuring atmospheric or barometric pressure.1 hPa = 100 pascalsStandard atmospheric pressure = 101325 pascals = 1013.25 hPa
hPa is a hectopascal. It is the equivalent of 1 x 10^2 Pascals.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Hpa-an was created in 2009.
1 hectopascal (hPa) ≡ 100 Pa ≡ 1 mbar and also: standard atmospheric pressure is 101,325 Pa = 101.325 kPa = 1013.25 hPa = 1013.25 mbar
No you do not.
It depends on your gun efficiency. If you wanted to know, you could either see how far the needle drops after 1000 shots, or see how many shots until you loose 1000 psi.
No, automotive tire fillers will not have enough pressure to refill a HPA tank.