The total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partial pressures of each individual gas in the mixture.
An Isobar is a line connection points of equal atmospheric pressure. You would need to have contact with all weather stations to obtain the latest barometric pressure readings. Numerous measurements of air pressure are needed and used
There are several chemicals that as a gas will displace oxygen, depending on the partial pressure of the gas and the atmosphere. In firefighting systems, the halon family of inert halogens (bromochlorodifluoromethane) prevent oxygen from reaching the combusting materials. Because of their toxicity, and the potential for atmospheric ozone depletion, halons are being replaced with safer halocarbon compounds.
Depends on the surface it is applied: N is a unit of mass, kPa a unit of pressure. Divide 1.8 by the surface in square m, then by 1000 and you'll obtain the pressure you need in kPa.
No! Pressure is force per unit area: p=f/a. Thus it does not require a large force to produce a large pressure; reducing the area increases the pressure for the same applied force. The thumbtack, for example, can be considered to be a pressure amplifier since a small force applied to the head becomes a very large force at the pointed end of the thumbtack. Not if you have a narrow bore pipe.
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An Isobar is a line connection points of equal atmospheric pressure. You would need to have contact with all weather stations to obtain the latest barometric pressure readings. Numerous measurements of air pressure are needed and used
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Psig (pound-force per square inch gauge) is a unit of pressure relative to atmospheric pressure at sea level. By contrast, psia measures pressure relative to a vacuum (such as that in space). Most pressure gauges, such as tire gauges, are calibrated to read zero at sea level, because most applications require the difference of pressure. At sea level, Earth's atmosphere actually exerts a pressure of 14.695948804 psi. If a pressure gauge is calibrated to read zero in space, then at sea level on Earth it would read 14.695948804 psi. Thus a reading of 30 psig on a tire gauge, represents an absolute pressure of 44.695948804 psi.
The instrument used to obtain blood pressure is a sphygmomanometer.
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First we should fill atmospheric air into a huge container using a tube which is consisting with a filter & sulphuric acid. Then cool it upto -200 centigrades .At that stage you can obtain the liqiud state of atmosphere. And then let it open to the natural atmospheric temparature. First you can obtain Nitrogen at -196 centigrades. Then you can extract it easily using a tube. then at -183 centigrades you can obtain the gaseous state of oxygen to another container.
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You might obtain blood pressure by palpation in a noisy environment in which auscultation was not practical. You might also do so with very low or difficult-to-hear pulses.
There are several chemicals that as a gas will displace oxygen, depending on the partial pressure of the gas and the atmosphere. In firefighting systems, the halon family of inert halogens (bromochlorodifluoromethane) prevent oxygen from reaching the combusting materials. Because of their toxicity, and the potential for atmospheric ozone depletion, halons are being replaced with safer halocarbon compounds.
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The instrument used to obtain blood pressure is a sphygmomanometer.