Pressure doesn't change when you change substance, 120 PSI in water equals 120 PSI in air.
Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 120 milliliters of pure water weigh 120 grams or 120000 milligrams.
No, you don't need high water pressure to run a dishwasher effectively. Most dishwashers are designed to operate within a range of water pressure, typically between 20 to 120 psi. As long as your water supply meets this minimum requirement, the dishwasher can function properly. However, very low water pressure may affect cleaning performance and efficiency.
I'm assuming you mean a 'geyser' as in 'Hot water heater' as it's entered in 'plumbing' In this case it can get to about 150f ,where it will possibly blow off the pressure relief valve. -It's common and easy to adjust these to 120 -130 f.
120 cc = how many liters?
Weight is dependant on the density of the substance, so to say how much does 120 litres weigh, is impossible. To calculate the weight, the density of the substance is multiplied by the volume. For water, 1 litre is 1 kilogram, so 120 litres is 120 kilograms or 265 pounds.
Water at standard atmospheric pressure would be steam (vapor) at 120 degrees C. However, that's not much above the boiling point. If you pressurize the steam, it's easy to keep 120 degree C water liquid. This is how a "pressure cooker" works; it prevents the water vapor from expanding much, which causes the pressure to increase.
120% as a fraction is 6/5
Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 120 milliliters of pure water weigh 120 grams or 120000 milligrams.
it is about 120 cm
120 - 104 equals = 16
120 kP
10 times 12 equals 120.
Water boils at 120°C in a pressure cooker because the increased pressure inside the cooker raises the boiling point of water. Normally, water boils at 100°C at standard atmospheric pressure, but the pressure cooker traps steam, increasing the pressure and allowing water to reach higher temperatures before boiling. This higher temperature cooks food faster and more efficiently.
10x12=120
120 minus 87 equals 33.
The answer to what times 12 equals 120 is 10. The numerical model for this fact would be 10x12=120
Ten inches is about 25.4 centimetres. I thought that it is 120 centimeters because is you do 10x12 it equals 120.