A thousand pascals, that is, a thousand newton per square meter.
One standard atmosphere of pressure is approximately equal to 101.3 kilopascals.
You cannot. kiloPascals is a measure of PRESSURE. Celsius is a measure of TEMPERATURE.
That is correct. Standard sea level pressure is 101.3 kilopascals or 1013.25 millibars.
Kilopascals would be the unit typically used to measure pressure. Grams and kilograms are units of mass, while newtons are units of force.
The atmospheric pressure on Venus is about 9,000 kPa (kilopascals) as 1 standard Earth atmosphere is equal to approximately 101.3 kPa.
I think that the normal pressure in a typical basketball is 55kPa (kilopascals). I may be wrong, but i think this is right. Hope that helps!
Assuming the temperature remains constant, we can use Boyle's Law which states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional at constant temperature. If the volume is halved from 8.0 liters to 4.0 liters, the pressure will double from 70 kilopascals to 140 kilopascals.
The average air pressure at sea level is around 101.3 kilopascals (kPa).
Air presure at sea level is 101.325 Kilopascals Air pressure on the top of Everst is 33.7 Kilopascals
One standard atmosphere of pressure is equivalent to 101.325 kilopascals.
About 600 pascals. For comparison, standard atmospheric pressure on Earth is about 101 kilopascals.
Venus and Mars both have atmospheres composed of about 95% carbon dioxide. Mars's atmosphere is very thin, with a pressure of 0.7 kilopascals, compared to the Earth's 1013 kilopascals. Venus's atmosphere has a pressure at the surface of about 94,000 kilopascals, about 0.6 tons per square inch.