1kPA = 1000 Pa, so 207.9 Pa is 0.2079 kPa. (Am I missing something here?)
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
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.
0.975 ATM = 98 791.88 Pa = 98.791 88 kPa
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
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