Venus has an atmospheric pressure equivalent to about 92 times that of Earth's, which is roughly 92 atmospheres.
Venus has extremely thick CO2 with a surface pressure of 93 Earth-atmospheres (about 1400 pounds/square inch) and extreme global warming of 400-500 degrees C.
The pressure is 172,84 atmospheres.
The pressure is 2,02 atmospheres.
Atmospheres cannot be converter to milliliters. Atmospheres are a unit of pressure based on the Earth's atmosphere. Milliliters are a unit of volume, otherwise known as a cubic centimeter.
The water pressure at a depth of 400 meters is approximately 40 atmospheres or around 588 pounds per square inch (psi). This is due to the weight of the water above pressing down on the water at that depth.
The ideal gas law measures pressure in pascals (Pa) or atmospheres (atm).
You don't. Liters is a unit of volume, atmospheres is a unit of pressure.
its has about 1000 atmospheres of pressure
Pressure is measured in atmospheres (as well as Pascals, millimeters mercury and other units)
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That is 400 megapascals. A megapascal is a unit of pressure representing one million pascals. A pascal is the equivalent of one newton of force applied to one square meter of area (which is a fairly small amount of pressure). To give a relative basis, 1 atmosphere of pressure (sea level pressure) is equal to 14.7 pounds per square inch (PSI). This is equal to 101.325 kPa = 101,325 Pa. So, 400 MPa would be approximately equal to 4000 atmospheres of pressure.
600 Torr (1 atm/760 Torr) = 0.789 atmospheres ================
Venus has an atmospheric pressure equivalent to about 92 times that of Earth's, which is roughly 92 atmospheres.
Venus has extremely thick CO2 with a surface pressure of 93 Earth-atmospheres (about 1400 pounds/square inch) and extreme global warming of 400-500 degrees C.
Those are incompatible (non-convertable) units: Feet is a measure of length, atmospheres is a measure of pressure.