Fill in the blanks: 1. This is the SI unit of one (1) Pascal (Pa) 2. 1 lb/in2 =_ Pa 3. 105 N/m2 = atm 4. 1 mm Hg = Pa 5. 760 mm Hg = Hg 6. 29.92 Hg = – psi 7. 100 bar =, mm Hg 8. 149.6 psi =_ atm 9. 100 Pa = . bar 10. 1,140 mm Hg = atm
Fill in the blanks: 1. This is the SI unit of one (1) Pascal (Pa) 2. 1 lb/in2 =_ Pa 3. 105 N/m2 = atm 4. 1 mm Hg = Pa 5. 760 mm Hg = Hg 6. 29.92 Hg = – psi 7. 100 bar =, mm Hg 8. 149.6 psi =_ atm 9. 100 Pa = . bar 10. 1,140 mm Hg = atm
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![Fill in the blanks:
1. This is the Sl unit of one (1) Pascal (Pa)
2. 1 lb/in? =_ Pa
3. 105 N/m2 =
atm
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4. 1 mm Hg = Pa
5. 760 mm Hg = Hg
6. 29.92 Hg = – psi
7. 100 bar =
mm Hg
8. 149.6 psi = – atm
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9. 100 Pa =
bar
10. 1,140 mm Hg = atm
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Transcribed Image Text:Fill in the blanks:
1. This is the Sl unit of one (1) Pascal (Pa)
2. 1 lb/in? =_ Pa
3. 105 N/m2 =
atm
%3D
4. 1 mm Hg = Pa
5. 760 mm Hg = Hg
6. 29.92 Hg = – psi
7. 100 bar =
mm Hg
8. 149.6 psi = – atm
%3D
9. 100 Pa =
bar
10. 1,140 mm Hg = atm
%3D
![Fill in the blanks:
11. 1,230 psi = mm Hg
12. 25 atm = bar
13. 20, 001 Pa =
kPa
14. 8, 500 Pa =– psi
15. 250 kPa = bar
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Transcribed Image Text:Fill in the blanks:
11. 1,230 psi = mm Hg
12. 25 atm = bar
13. 20, 001 Pa =
kPa
14. 8, 500 Pa =– psi
15. 250 kPa = bar
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