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- hectopascal (1 hPa = 100 Pa), which is equal to one millibar, and the kilopascal (1 kPa = 1000 Pa), which is equal to one centibar. The unit of measurement...
- pressure. Since atmospheric pressure at sea level is around 14.7 psi (101 kilopascals), this will be added to any pressure reading made in air at sea level...
- plural; for example, the value 5 kPa is spelled out as 'five kilopascals', although 'five kilopascal' is acceptable. If in such a single-unit case the number...
- cornea of the eye Kilogram-force ("kilopond"), a unit measure of force Kilopascal (kP), a unit of pressure Kilopixel (1,000 pixels), a measure of image...
- dry process to produce phosphoric acid at high temperature in a kiln Kilopascal (kPa), a unit of pressure Known-plaintext attack, a method of cryptanalysis...
- Atmospheric pressure comparison Pressure Reference kilopascal psi Olympus Mons summit 0.03 0.0044 – Mars average 0.6 0.087 – ****as Planitia bottom 1.16...
- one pièze = 1 kilopascal = 10 millibars ≈ 9.869×10−3 standard atmospheres ≈ 7.501 torrs ≈ 0.1450 pounds per square inch ≈ 0.2953 inches of mercury...
- systems, bar, which is deprecated but accepted for use with SI, or the kilopascal (kPa), which is an SI unit. Daily temperature fluctuations can result...
- 10.1 newtons, resulting in a pressure of 10.1 N/cm2 or 101 kN/m2 (101 kilopascals, kPa). A column of air with a cross-sectional area of 1 in2 would have...
- this principle. Starting from normal atmospheric pressure, about 100 kilopascal, the pressure increases by about 100 kPa for each increase of 10 m depth...