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There are several. psi; (pound-force per square inch) may be the most easily recognizable. 1 psi equals 6.894757kPa. Pascal(Pa) is the SI unit of pressure. It is the standard.There is psig (pounds-force per square inch gauge). It is a unit of pressure that is relative to its surrounding atmosphere. At sea level, Earth's atmosphere exerts a pressure of 14.7 psi. We do not "feel" this pressure because the internal pressure of our bodily fluids is equal to the external pressure. If a pressure gauge is calibrated to read zero in space, then at sea level it would read 14.7psi. Here we go...A reading of 41 psig on a tire gauge represents an absolute pressure of 55.7 psi. Got it?Psi and psig are very often used incorrectly. They are not interchangeable.The ksi (kip, "kilo-pound[-force] per square inch") is equal to 1000 psi. This combines the kilo prefix with the psi abbreviation. It is often used in material sciences applications.Here are some others.torr(Torr) bar(bar) technical atmosphere(at) atmosphere(atm)For more information go to: http://www.turnfast.com/refc_glossary/glossary/psig{| ! ! width="13%" |! width="17%" |! width="15%" |! width="15%" |! width="15%" | ! width="13%" |! width="17%" | === ===! width="15%" |! width="15%" |! width="15%" |! width="15%" ||! width="15%" |! ---- |!|!|!|!|!| |}
When an object travels through an atmosphere, it encounters resistance from that atmosphere which is known as drag. objects such as bullets, aircraft and cars are shaped so that they produce less drag as they travel at higher speeds than if they were square or blunt objects. The width of a car does affect the drag it produces, but not nearly as much as the shapes of its leading and trailing edges.
as it involves the programming of the devices and communication. which is derived from science : waves, atmosphere, frequencies, band width, software etc
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The relative width of colors on a rainbow is caused by the different wavelengths of light being refracted and dispersed by water droplets in the atmosphere. Shorter wavelengths (like blue and violet) are refracted more than longer wavelengths (like red), leading to the distinct width of colors seen in a rainbow.
class width is a width width is a width nothing as class width is a width dont be confuse
length 14cm, width 2cm This is worked out by finding the following equations: perimeter = 16 x width length = width + 12 Then working out 16 x width = 2 x (width + 12) + 2 x width -> 14 x width = 2 x (width + 12) -> 14 x width = 2 x width + 24 -> 12 x width = 24 -> width = 2cm Since lendth = width + 12, length = 14cm
perimeter = length + length + width + width = 2*length + 2*width = 36 length = 5*width 2*(5*width) + 2*width = 36 12*width = 36 width = 3 length = 15
Perimeter = length + width + length + width = 2 x (length + width) Given: perimeter = 22in length = width + 3in Thus 22 = 2 x (width + 3 + width) 11 = 2 x width + 3 8 = 2 x width 4 = width So the width is 4in.
length*width = 2*width*width i.e square the width and multiply by 2
AREA = LENGTH x WIDTH LENGTH = 2 X WIDTH AREA = 2 x WIDTH X WIDTH = 900 900/2 = WIDTH X WIDTH 450 = WIDTH X WIDTH = WIDTH SQUARED WIDTH = SQUARE ROOT (450) = 21.21 FEET LENGTH = 42.42 FEET
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