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the pressure of a gas is 5 × 10 to the power 5 Pascal and the pressure of the gas in centimetre per square​

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Answered by sap18161484
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Answer:

1 pascal = 1.01 x 10^5 kg/cm^2

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer: 4.903325*10^{5} kg/cm^{2}

Explanation:

We know that 1 Pascal=98066.5 kg/cm^{2}

Hence if we have pressure of a gas as a value of 5*10^{5}

then total pressure of a gas in centimeters per square will be

5*10^{5} *98066.5=490332.5*10^{5}

In simplified form, it can also be written as 4.903325*10^{10} kg/cm^{2}

  • To convert a measurement in pascals to measurement in kilograms per square centimeter, multiply the pressure by the conversion ratio.
  • Pascal is defined as a pressure of one newton per square meter.
  • Pascal is an SI-derived unit for pressure in the metric system. Pascals may be abbreviated as Pa; for example, 1 pascal can be written as 1 Pa.
  • The kilogram per square centimeter is a non-SI metric unit for pressure. Kilogram per square centimeter is sometimes also referred to as kilogram per square centimeter or kilogram-force per square centimeter

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