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1.000 × 105 kPa = atm 5.914 × 10-6 atm = mmHg = kPa
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1.000 × 105 kPa = atm 5.914 × 10-6 atm = mmHg = kPa
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(1) Converting kPa into atm:
The conversion flow will go as follows:
step 1:
1 KPa = 1000 Pa
step 2:
1 Pa = 9.86923x 10^-6 atm
Therefore:
1 x 10^5 KPa = 1 x 10^5 x 1000 = 100 x 10^6 Pa
100 x 10^6 Pa = 100 x 10^6 x 9.86923 x 10^-6 = 986.923 atm
(2) Converting atm to mmHg then KPa:
The conversion flow will go as follows:
step 1:
1 atm = 760 mmHg
step 2:
1 mmHg = 0.133322387415 KPa
Therefore:
5.914 x 10^-6 atm = 5.914 x 10^-6 x 760 = 4.49464 x 10^-3 mmHg
4.49464 x 10^-3 mmHg = 4.49464 x 10^-3 x 0.133322387415
= 5.99236 x 10^-4 KPa
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