TECHNICAL INFORMATION - UNITS
UNITS OF PRESSURE
Basic units
1\;bar
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\\=10^6\;dyn/cm^2
\\=10^5\;Pa
Where
1\;Pa\;(Pascal)
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\\=1\;N/m^2
\\=1\;Kg/m/s^2
\\=10\;dyn/cm^2
Technical units
1\;kg/cm^2
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\\=98066.5\;Pa
\\=0.980665\;bar
1\;lb/in^2
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\\=9894.76\;Pa
\\=0.068948\;bar
1\;bar
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\\=14.5\;lb/in^2
Pressure related to atmosphere
1\;atm.
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\\=1.01325\;x\;10^5\;Pa
\\=1.013\;bar
\\=14.69\;lb/in^2
UNITS OF VOLUME
1\;m^3
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\\=1000\;litres
\\=10^6\;cm^3
1\;cu\;ft
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\\=0.0283168\;m^3
\\=28.3168\;litres
1\;m^3
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\\=35.315\;cu\;ft
UNITS OF TEMPERATURE
1^{\circ}C
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\\=1.8^{\circ}F
\\=1^{\circ}K\;(absolute\,temperature)
Relation of scales
t^{\circ}C
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\\=(1.8\;t+32)\;^{\circ}F
Absolute scale
T^{\circ}K
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\\=(273\;+t\;^{\circ}C)\;^{\circ}K
UNITS OF MASS
1kg
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\\=1000\;g
\\=2.20462\;lb
1lb
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\\=0.4536\;kg
NOTE
The SI unit of temperature is kelvin, with symbol K not °K. In this documentation, however, °K is used for clarity. Certain other non standard symbols are used for clarity and to conform to engineering practice.