Pascal's law or the principle of transmission of fluid-pressure is a principle in fluid mechanics that states that pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid such that the pressure variations (initial differences) remain the same.
pascals law
It follows pascals law
The ideal gas law measures pressure in pascals (Pa) or atmospheres (atm).
Pressure is given as pascals in the ideal gas equation.
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.
Due to pascals law
1 bar = 10^5 pascals (that's 10 to the 5th power, or 100,000 pascals)