10.13 kPa = .1 ATM
There are several units for used to indicate pressure. The SI unit is the Pascal (Pa). The English unit is psi which equals 6,891 Pa. A Bar is equal to 100 kPa. A Tor is equal to 1 kPa. An atmosphere (atm) is equal to 101.3 kPa.
13.78 kpa is.
Conversion for kPa to mmHG: kPa x 7.501 = mmHg202.6 kPa x 7.501 = about 1,520 mmHg
The absolute pressure is approximately 256 kPa.
Boiling point of Water is 100 °C at 101.33 kPa = 1 Atmosphere At lower pressures the boiling point temperature reduces. For example: water boils at 3.8 °C at 0.8 kPa. At higher pressures the boiling point temperature increases. For example: water boil at 198.3 °C at 1500 kPa.
15.2 kPa is 0.1500123 ATM
10.13kPa is 0.1 ATM
20.26kPa is 0.2atm
151.98 kPa is about 1.5 ATM
Pascal defined atmospheric pressure as an atmosphere over a meter being 1013 millibars at sea level and 20 deg C Newton stated it to be a Kg over a meter being 1.013 Kpa
kPa, kiloPascal, is a metric unit of pressure. One atmosphere, the atmospheric pressure at sea level, is about 101.325 kPa, so 1656 kPa divided by 101.325 kPa is your answer.
The troposphere. The lower you go, the higher the air pressure. The average air pressure at sea level is 1013 mbar, or 101.3 kPa.
Each liquid has a different boiling point; 101,3 kPa is he standard atmosphere pressure (atm).
1013 + 1013 = 2,026
The standard atmosphere (symbol: atm) is a unit of pressure and is defined as being equal to 101.325 kPa.
There are several units for used to indicate pressure. The SI unit is the Pascal (Pa). The English unit is psi which equals 6,891 Pa. A Bar is equal to 100 kPa. A Tor is equal to 1 kPa. An atmosphere (atm) is equal to 101.3 kPa.
15.20kPa is 0.15 ATM