The k, scientifically is short for kilo or 1000. The kilogram is 1000 grams. So multiplying 101.3 by 1000 would give you 101,300pa
1kPA = 1000 Pa, so 207.9 Pa is 0.2079 kPa. (Am I missing something here?)
Yes. 85 psi is equal to about 586.1 kPa
(psi x 6.89476 = kPa). So, 70 psi x 6.89476 = 482.633 kPa
84 x 0.00986 = 0.82824 atm=========================Explanation:'Standard' atmospheric pressure is defined as 101.325 kPa.84 kPa is 84/101.325 = 0.82902 standard atm pressure
1 kilopascal (kPa) is equivalent to 0.144784 pounds per square inch (psi). Therefore, to convert psi to kPa, you would divide the psi value by 0.145.
1kPA = 1000 Pa, so 207.9 Pa is 0.2079 kPa. (Am I missing something here?)
0.975 ATM = 98 791.88 Pa = 98.791 88 kPa
4 x 106 Pa = 4 x 103 kPa
To compare the two pressures, we need to convert them to the same unit. 232.1 kPa is equal to 232,100 Pa (since 1 kPa = 1,000 Pa). Therefore, 232.1 kPa (232,100 Pa) is larger than 125,487 Pa.
To convert kPa to Pa, just multiply by 1000 - since the prefix "kilo" ("k") means "times 1000".
Pressure of 23.8 in Hg to kPa is equivalent to 80596.0582 Pa (pascal)
You COULD... since theoretically the "R" value is a constant and so is arbitrary.. but to keep it simple.. use the kPa in the ideal gas law.. with R as 8.314
kpa and pa....kpa= kilopascals and pa= pascals
To rank the measurements in order of increasing pressure, we first need to convert them to the same unit. 4 kPa is equivalent to 4000 Pa, 0.3 Pa is already in Pascals, 16 Nm² is 16 Pa, and 311 Nm² is 311 Pa. Thus, the order from lowest to highest pressure is: 0.3 Pa, 16 Pa, 311 Pa, and 4000 Pa (4 kPa).
To convert kilopascals (kPa) to millimeters of mercury (mmHg), you can use the conversion factor where 1 kPa is approximately equal to 7.50062 mmHg. Therefore, to convert 360.5 kPa to mmHg, you multiply 360.5 by 7.50062, which equals approximately 2707.65 mmHg.
1 kilopascal is about 7.5 mmHgFor example:Say you have 360 mmHg and you want to convert it to kPa.Using unit analysis. (360 mmHg) × (1 kPa) ÷ (7.5 mmHg) = 48 kPa
One millibar is equal to 100 pascals (Pa). So, 1012 mb x 100 = 101,200 Pa