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1 atmosphere = 101325 Pa = 1013,25 hPa = 1,01325 bar = 1013,25 mbar.

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1 atmosphere (atm) phys. is 101325 pascals.

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10 332.275 548 kilogram-force/square meter, 101 325.01 newton/square meter

101 325.01 pascal, 2 116.216 836 6 pound/square foot, go to this web site, http://www.onlineconversion.com/

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101325 pascals = 1 atmosphere so there are only 9.8x10^-6 atmospheres/pascal.

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One ATM = 14.7 psi

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One Pascal = 9.8692327E-6 atmospheres.

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14.6956 PSI

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How many more times is the atmospheric pressure in Jupiter's core greater than the atmospheric pressure at the earth's surface?

Earth's atmospheric pressure is measured as 1 bar. Jupiter's atmospheric pressure is 100 million bars. Therefore, it is 100 million times greater


How many pascal in 1 atmosphere?

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What is Jupiter's average barometric pressure?

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What altitudes have the lowest air pressure?

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Why is there more air pressure in the first layer of atmosphere?

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How standard atmospheric pressure is related to pascal?

1 atm (standard atmospheric pressure) is 101,325 kPa.


What is one pascal of presure?

1 pascal = 1 newton/square meter. For comparison, the atmospheric pressure is about 100,000 pascal.


What is the uint of pressure?

There are several, of course. The SI unit is the pascal; 1 pascal is 1 newton per square meter. For comparison, the atmospheric pressure is about 100,000 pascal.


Does a pressure of 350 mm Hg equals 350 pascal?

No. 1 mm Hg = 133.3224 pascal 350 mm Hg = 46662.84 pascal 1 pascal = 0.0075006 mm Hg 350 pascal = 2.62522 mm Hg


What is the unit of measuring atmospheric pressure?

Millibars. Inches of mercury or feet of water


What is atmospheric pressure in hPa?

The conversion factor is 101.325. So, atmospheres x 101.325 = kilo-pascals.


What is the SI unit it of pressure which is equal to 1 N exerted over 1 m2?

'Newton' is a unit of force, not pressure. They're different.The pressure on some area is the total force on the whole area divided by the area.The SI unit of pressure is the Pascal. 1 pascal of pressure means 1 newton of forcespread out over 1 square meter of area.


What is measured in inches of mercury?

Those are (somewhat outdated) pressure units.


What is the meserment for air pressure?

The SI unit of pressure is the pascal. 1 pascal is rather small, so normal atmospheric pressure on Earth is about 100 kilopascal.However, any pressure units can be used; some that have been are psi (pounds per square inch), bar (defined so that average air pressure = 1 bar), inches (or millimeters) of mercury (the pressure exerted by a column of liquid mercury of that height)or torr (1 torr = 1 mmHg);.


Is pascal a unit of surface area?

No, it is not. Pascal is the unit (SI) of pressure. 1 Pascal=1 Newton/metre2


What is kilopascal absolute?

A kilopascal is a thousand pascal - a unit of pressure. "Absolute" means the actual pressure - this is in contrast to measuring a pressure DIFFERENCE (usually, how much higher some pressure is, compared to atmospheric pressure).


What is a scentence for the word pascal as in a measurement?

The pascal is the SI unit for pressure. 1 pascal of pressure means 1 newton of force on each square meter of area.