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:
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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!
ReplyDeleteThis table really helps with converting, thanks!
ReplyDeleteYesterday before I started preparing for the lab but I saw this chart and used to help convert! It helped me so much!
ReplyDeleteThanks 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.
ReplyDeleteThis 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
ReplyDeleteI love this conversion table, thank you for sharing, I shared the same one.
ReplyDeleteI love this conversion table, thank you for sharing, I shared the same one.
ReplyDeleteI can see this chart being very useful for our next test. Too bad we actually have to memorize it. :) Anyways, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI 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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