The pressure of a liquid column of height h ("h meter liquid column) is:
P = ρ*g*h [Bar],
where
ρ is the density of the liquid
g is the gravitational acceleration (on Earth, in average 9.80665 m/s2)
convert 37 mlc to feet
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Type your answer here... i have a tank with 5.18m^3 volume . iwant to know how many liters of air with 8 bar in there?
Diameter is measured linearly so officially, it would be meters. However any unit derived from the meter (cm, mm, etc.) would also be acceptable. New: Let's start off with the smallest practical metric unit of length, the millimerte (mm).One inch contains 25.4 mm.10 mm is equal to one centimetre (cm) or 2.54 inches100 cm is equal to one metre (m) or 1.09 yards1000 m is equal to one kilometre (km) or 0.62 miles
To convert kilometers into miles enter eg. say: "5 kilometers in miles" into your Google bar and press enter button Answer is about 3 and1/10th miles
1 millibar = .977 bar .977 bar = 97700 pa (1 bar = 10^5 pa) Pascals is an SI unit, so we can do the rest of the calculation in SI units. For a liquid, such as water, pressure = rho * g * h (where rho is density of the liquid, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the height of the liquid). p (pa) = rho (kg/m^3) * g (kg m/sec^2) * h (m) 97700 pa = 1000 kg/m^3 * 986 m/sec^2 * h (m) h = 9.908m * 3.281 m/ft h = 32.51 ft of water
Ten meter water column is expressed as a column of water of 1,000 cm high with a section of 1 x 1 cm. This equals 1 dm3 of water which has a mass of 1 kg. As such 10 meter water column exerts a pressure of 1 kg/cm2. 1 kg/cm2 = 0.980665 bar Therefore: 1 m WC = 0.1 kg/cm2 = 0.0980665 bar 0.980665 bar = 1 kg/cm2 = 10 m WC 1 bar = 1.0197162 kg/cm2 = 10.197162 m WC
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1 1 Meter of water column 9800 pascals = 10 Kpa = .1 Kg/cm2 UNIT FOR USAGE 10 METER OF WATER COLUMN 1 kg/cm2 I hope this answers your question. If you need any clarification please get back to me at mrajkumar0865@rediff.com
12.6 meters 0.1 bar is gained for every meter.
Initially, a minimum of 5.2 bar is needed to convert air to liquid under pressure. This pressure is for the initial process. For the final process, less than 1.7 bar is needed.
1 bar = 100,000 newton/square meter See related links for conversion calculator.
Those measure different things, so you can't convert that. Bar is a measure of pressure; meter is a unit of length.
1m head of water is equivalent to 9.81kn/m2 or 9.81 kpa. 1 bar = 98.1kpa (approx 100) so 1m head = 0.1 bar, 10m head = 1 bar and so on.
The water pressure depends ONLY on the height, and the density of the liquid - not on the number of gallons. You basically calculate the weight of a vertical column of that height, and divide by the base area. The column can be of any cross section - for example a square centimeter, a square meter, or a square foot. (For water, the pressure is about 1 bar for every 10 meters.)
When the material in liquid form at high temperature and when we convert in round bar with cooling process either air cooled or water cooled. when we do this process sometimes air bubble available and create a hole in round bar. it is called as porosity.
No it is not.
A bar graph is used to compare and contrast while the column graph is used to count things