About 5,320 Torr.
Joules (J) . . . . but a Joule is quite a small amount of energy, so kilojoule is more common (kJ).
328,350 Torr at 4345m
752 Torr = ~14.54 psi
The official (SI) unit of energy is the joule. Other common units include the calorie, the BTU, the electron-volt.
A torr is a unit of pressure; a micron is a unit of length. You can't convert that.
A torr is a unit of measurement for pressure. The unit is named after an Italian scientist named Evangelista Torricelli (1608-1647) who was a student of Galileo and invented the barometer. 1 torr = 1mm Hg (one millimeter mercury) 760 torr = 1 ATM (atmospheres) 760 torr = 14.7 lb/in^2
The common unit of Energy is watts.
torr
The Pascal is the SI unit: one Newton per square meter. Other units are the atmosphere and the torr (760 torr/atm)
It isn't. There is no unit of quantity in the SI system.Torr, historically was a unit of pressure, equal to one millimetre of Mercury. Equal nowadays to about 133.3 pascals.
These units are used:- pascal (Pa), the SI unit- millimetre of mercury- torr- millibar1 Pa = 1 N/m2 = 133,3224 mmHg = 7,506.10e-3 torr = 0,01 millibar
The most common unit of energy in Biology is calories. A calorie is a unit of energy, require to raise 1 kilogram of water to 4.1868 joules.
What a stupid question. You can't convert things that are units of completely different categories! Kelvin measures temperature while torr measures pressure. They are not related in any way that you can convert them!
(Kg.m^2)/sec^2In SI units,It's common unit is the JouleIn the SI, the unit for energy - any type of energy - is the joule.In the SI, the unit for energy - any type of energy - is the joule.
The official (SI) unit of energy is the joule. Other common units include the calorie, the BTU, the electron-volt.
Millibars. Inches of mercury or feet of water