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if the absolute pressure of gas is 550.280kPa , its gage pressure is ?
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Subtract 101.3kPa (atmospheric pressure) from gauge pressure.
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if the absolute pressure of a gas is 550.280 kPa, its gage pressure is ?
A.101.325kPa b.277.280kPa c.448.955kPa d.651.605kPa
If the absolute pressure of gas is 550.280 kPa, it's gage pressure is what?
Subtract atmospheric pressure from that to get gage