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What pressure in atmospheres is equal to 45.6 kPa?
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What pressure in atmospheres is equal to 45.6 kPa?
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1 atm is equal to 101.3 kpa.
therefore, to find the atm for 45.6kpa, divide 45.6 by 101.3 (and then multiply by 1 but that doesnt matter in this case).
giving 0.45 atm
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1atm=760mmHg=101.325kPa therefore you'd take 45.6/101.325 to get your answer of .45atms
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