Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The given pressure 2200 psi of a gas is to be converted to atm, MPa and torr units.
Concept Introduction:
Pressure of a substance can be stated in various units. The units of pressure are interconvertible. The relations between units of pressure are,
- The 1 psi pressure in atm unit is,
- Conversion of 1 atm pressure into M Pa. that is,
- Conversion of 1 atm into torr is,
(b)
Interpretation:
The given pressure 2200 psi of a gas is to be converted to atm, MPa and torr units.
Concept Introduction:
Pressure of a substance can be stated in various units. The units of pressure are interconvertible. The relations between units of pressure are,
- The 1 psi pressure in atm unit is,
- Conversion of 1 atm pressure into M Pa. that is,
- Conversion of 1 atm into torr is,
(c)
Interpretation:
The given pressure 2200 psi of a gas is to be converted to atm, MPa and torr units.
Concept Introduction:
Pressure of a substance can be stated in various units. The units of pressure are interconvertible. The relations between units of pressure are,
- The 1 psi pressure in atm unit is,
- Conversion of 1 atm pressure into M Pa. that is,
- Conversion of 1 atm into torr is,
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