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151.98 kPa is about 1.5 ATM
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.
Average sea-level pressure is 101.325 kPa (1013.25 hPa or mbar) or 29.92 inches (inHg) or 760 millimetres of Mercury (mmHg).
Between the years 2006-2011 the average has been about 101 kPa.2008 saw the lowest in the last five years at 97.90 kPa.In January of 2009 it hit it's five year high at 104.70 kPa.
Yes, the vapour pressure of water at 10°C is 1.2 kPa and at 50°C is 12.3 kPa.
Each liquid has a different boiling point; 101,3 kPa is he standard atmosphere pressure (atm).
The absolute pressure is approximately 256 kPa.
between 400 and 600 kpa
101,3 kPa or 1 bar
13.78 kpa is.
if the gauge pressure is 206 kPa, absolute pressure is 307 kPa
If a gas has a gage pressure of 156 kPa its absolute pressure is approximately?
151.98 kPa is about 1.5 ATM
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.
Depending where you live in the world, in South Africa, the average water pressure is between 400 to 600 kpa.
Gauge pressure = absolute pressure - atmospheric pressure. Atmospheric pressure (at sea level) is generally taken to be 101.325kPa. so the answer is (C) = 448.955 kPa
Total pressure = ppO2 + ppH2 + ppN2ppN2 = Total pressure - (ppO2 + ppH2)ppN2 = 282 kPa - (110+106 kPa) = 282kPa - 216kPappN2 = 66 kPa = partial pressure of nitrogen