You cannot. kiloPascals is a measure of PRESSURE. Celsius is a measure of TEMPERATURE.
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Milliliters belong to the volume and capacity measures. Kilopascals belong to the pressure or stress measures. One cannot be converted to the other. I do not know the correct answer. However the questioner could be referring to millimeters of mercury which is a pressure measurement and would convert to pascals.
1 pascal is 1 newton per square meter. Pressure = force divided by area. 88.52 kilopascals are 88.52 kilonewtons per square meter..
A kilogram (kg) is a unit of mass A kPa is a unit of pressure The two units can not be directly converted but if you meant Kilograms-force per square centimeter then Kilograms-force per square centimeter (kgf/cm2) * 98.1 = Kilopascals (kPa)
You cannot. kiloPascals is a measure of PRESSURE. Celsius is a measure of TEMPERATURE.
1 torr = 0.13 kilopascals. So, multiply torr by 0.13 to get kilopascals.
kPa x 0.2953 = inches of mercury
This question cannot be answered because psi (pounds per square inch) is an imperial measure for pressure and 1 metre is a metric lineal measurement. To convert psi to metric you would probably use the metric pressure measurement of kpa (kilopascals). To convert pounds per square inch to kilopascals (PSI to KPA), multiply the PSI value by 6.894757293168361. To convert kilopascals to pounds per square inch (KPA to PSI), multiply the kpa value by .14503773773020923.
50 mmHg is about 6.7 kilopascals.
One standard atmosphere of pressure is approximately equal to 101.3 kilopascals.
1,241.05 kilopascals.
One millibar is equal to 100 pascals (Pa). So, 1012 mb x 100 = 101,200 Pa
Kilopascals would be the unit typically used to measure pressure. Grams and kilograms are units of mass, while newtons are units of force.
The average air pressure at sea level is around 101.3 kilopascals (kPa).
That is correct. Standard sea level pressure is 101.3 kilopascals or 1013.25 millibars.
To convert inches of water to kilopascals (kPa), multiply the value by 0.2488. Therefore, to convert 0 to 7 inches of water air flow to kPa, multiply each value by 0.2488 to get the equivalent air flow in kPa.