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Calculate the value of 1 atmospheric value




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Answered by Natsukαshii
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In SI (metric) units, one atmosphere is equal to 101,325 Pa (Pascals), and in British units, it's equal to 14.696 psi (pounds per square inch). The torr is another unit of atmospheric pressure originally defined to be equal to 1 mm Hg. Its current definition is 1 torr = 133.32 Pa. One atmosphere = 760 torr.

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In SI (metric) units, one atmosphere is equal to 101,325 Pa (Pascals), and in British units, it's equal to 14.696 psi (pounds per square inch). The torr is another unit of atmospheric pressure originally defined to be equal to 1 mm Hg. Its current definition is 1 torr = 133.32 Pa. One atmosphere = 760 torr.

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