4 x 106 Pa = 4 x 103 kPa
These data are very variable around the world.- IUPAC recommendations:a) 0 oC and 100 kPa orb) 25 oC and 100 kPa- NIST recommendation:20 0 oC and 101,325 kPa- methane gas measurements: 15 oCand other values also exist.
15psi
1m head of water is equivalent to 9.81kn/m2 or 9.81 kpa. 1 bar = 98.1kpa (approx 100) so 1m head = 0.1 bar, 10m head = 1 bar and so on.
613 Torr = 81.726386 kPa
You need to know how high the water column is to calculate the pressure it exerts at its base! For example, a column of water 1 metre deep would exert a pressure of 9.81 kPa at its base (density x gravity x depth - 1000 * 9.81 * 1). This would be equal to approx 1.42 PSI.
Pressure of 23.8 in Hg to kPa is equivalent to 80596.0582 Pa (pascal)
To convert kPa to Pa, just multiply by 1000 - since the prefix "kilo" ("k") means "times 1000".
0.975 ATM = 98 791.88 Pa = 98.791 88 kPa
A : 845.46 kPa
84 x 0.00986 = 0.82824 atm=========================Explanation:'Standard' atmospheric pressure is defined as 101.325 kPa.84 kPa is 84/101.325 = 0.82902 standard atm pressure
When using the pressure formula. PV=nRT. Pressure(in ATM) x Volume(in liters)=n(number of moles) x R(gas constant=.0821) x Temperature(in kelvins)If you are given pressure in kpa you have to convert to ATM
The absolute pressure is approximately 256 kPa.
1 ATM = 101325 Pascals 1 Pascal = 1/101325 ATM
13.78 kpa is.
if the gauge pressure is 206 kPa, absolute pressure is 307 kPa
If a gas has a gage pressure of 156 kPa its absolute pressure is approximately?
151.98 kPa is about 1.5 ATM