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Write the relation between torr and Pascal

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Answered by hananasreen01
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The torr is a measure of pressure equal to 1/760 of an atmosphere. Torr is based on an absolute scale of pressure, which is equivalent to the atmospheric pressure plus the gauge pressure. The torr is a non-SI metric unit for pressure.

Answered by Anonymous
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The torr is defined as 1760 of one standard atmosphere, while the atmosphere is defined as 101325 pascals. Therefore, 1 Torr is equal to 101325760 Pa.

SI derived units: 133.3224 Pa

Unit of: Pressure

British Gravitational System: 0.01933677 psi

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