Sunday, May 8, 2016

Units of pressure

In this unit we are going to have to make a lot of conversions especially for pressure. There are a variety of ways to measure pressure!
 
http://www.peter-entner.com/e/theory/MassB/img-MassB-2/Tab-ConversionFactorsPressure.png

An example of a conversion is:
Convert 1 Pa to Atm and the answer would be 9.8692 X 10^-6 atm.

Here are some more examples and help:
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3


9 comments:

  1. THIS CHART SAVED ME! i lost my day one notes and i knew the equation but needed this chart so i screenshotted it on my phone and studied it! so helpfull!

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  2. This table really helps with converting, thanks!

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  3. Yesterday before I started preparing for the lab but I saw this chart and used to help convert! It helped me so much!

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  4. Thanks for posting this chart. I forgot that I needed to remember all of the conversions between units, and that would have been fatal for the test on Friday! Thanks for the reminder.

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  5. This chart is very helpful as are the links! They will definitely help me to do better on the test in this unit. They make everything easier t understand

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  6. I love this conversion table, thank you for sharing, I shared the same one.

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  7. I love this conversion table, thank you for sharing, I shared the same one.

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  8. I can see this chart being very useful for our next test. Too bad we actually have to memorize it. :) Anyways, thanks for sharing.

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  9. I can see this chart being very useful for our next test. Too bad we actually have to memorize it. :) Anyways, thanks for sharing.

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