1 torr = 0.13 kilopascals. So, multiply torr by 0.13 to get kilopascals.
To convert 760 torr to pascals, you can use the fact that 1 torr is equal to 133.322 pascals. Therefore, you multiply 760 torr by 133.322 pascals/torr: 760 torr × 133.322 pascals/torr = 101325 pascals. Thus, 760 torr is equivalent to 101325 pascals.
Whenever you're working with units of measure, the prefix "kilo ..." almost always means "one thousand", as it does in this case. 1 kilopascal = 1,000 pascals
"kilo" means a thousand. So 101300 pascals.
111190.9 pascals
23800000 centipascals
The torr is a unit of pressure that is defined as 1/760 of an atmosphere, which is equivalent to 101325 pascals in SI units. Thus, 1 torr is approximately equal to 133.322 pascals (Pa). The torr is commonly used in various scientific and engineering applications, particularly in fields like vacuum measurement. While the SI unit of pressure is the pascal, the torr remains widely accepted and used alongside it.
Equals 101,325 pascals, 101.325 kpascals, 760 mm of Mercury, and/or 1 atmosphere
each 1mbar = 0.750061673821 torr
1 mmHg = 133.3 Pa Take your amount of mmHg and multiply it by 133.3 to get the number of Pascals. Take your amount of Pascals and divide by 133.3 to get the number of mmHg.
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.
To convert psi to Torr, you can use the conversion factor: 1 psi is approximately equal to 51.715 Torr. Therefore, to convert 102.872 psi to Torr, you would multiply by this conversion factor to get approximately 5332.73 Torr.
To convert from atmospheres to pascals, multiply by 101,325. Therefore, 3.20 ATM is equal to 324,960 pascals.