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1 atm = 760 mm Hg = 760 torr = 101,325 kPa = 1,01325 bar

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One torr is equal to?

1 Torr = 0.00133322 bar 1 Torr = 133.322 Pa 1 Torr = 0.00131578584 ATM 1 Torr = 1 mmHg


What scale is used to measure air pressure?

Air pressure is expressed using a variety of measures including atm (atmospheres) Torr (1 atm = 760 Torr) pounds force per square inch (1 atm = 14.6959 psi) mm Hg (1 atm = 760 mm Hg = 760 Torr) inches Hg (1 atm = 29.9213 in-Hg) pascal (1 atm = 101325 Pa) kilopascal (1 atm = 101.325 kPa) bar (1 atm = 1.01325 bar)


What is the measurement of pressure?

pascal (Pa) bar (bar) technical atmosphere (at) atmosphere (atm) torr (Torr) pound-force per square inch (psi) - still in widespread use in the US and Canada, notably for cars.


How much pressure is 2.2 atmospheres?

1 atm = 760 torr 2.2 atm X 760 torr/ 1 atm = 1672 torr i believe, i did the math in my head very quickly.


Convert 331 torr to bar?

1 torr is equal to 0.001333 bars, so 331 tr = 0.441296 bar


How many atmospheres are there in space?

1 bar (1000)mb is 14.5 psi. Atmospheric pressure varies a little but 1000mb is about the average.


Is 10 ATM equal to 10 bar?

No, 10 ATM is not equal to 10 bar. One atmosphere (ATM) is approximately equal to 1.01325 bar, so 10 ATM is roughly 10.1325 bar. Therefore, 10 ATM is slightly more than 10 bar.


What do you mesure air pressure in?

The SI unit is pascals (Pa), but it can also be measured in psi, torr, bar, atm, and mmHg. There are also many others as can be seen in this online converter: http://www.coleparmer.com/Techinfo/converters/commpressure.asp


What can you measure in units of Pascal Torr or Bar?

Units of Pascal, Torr, or Bar are commonly used to measure pressure. These units represent the force exerted by a fluid or gas over a given area. Pascal is the SI unit, Torr is commonly used in vacuum measurements, and Bar is used in meteorology and industrial applications.


What is the boiling point of alcohol at 760 torr?

At 0,5 bar water boils at about 176 °F or 80 °C At 1 bar water boils at about 212 °F or 100 °C At 2 bar water boils at about 250 °F or 120 °C See the link below for a graph, a table and an explanation.


What is the relationship between active application and the task bar?

The relationship between active application and the task bar is that all the active applications are shown on the taskbar.


Is a bar is one of the measuring units?

Yes 1 bar = 100 kilopascal = 730,062 torr = 1,01972 kgf/cm2

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