On a hot sunny day in August, the weather-
man reports that the barometric pressure is
49 atm atmospheres. How many Pascals is
this?
Answer in units of Pascals
1 atm = 101.325 kPa.
1 kPa = 1000 Pa.
4,964,925
To convert atm (atmospheres) to Pascals, we need to know that 1 atm is equal to 101325 Pa (Pascals).
So, to convert 49 atm to Pascals, we can use the following conversion factor:
49 atm * 101325 Pa/atm =
The answer is approximately 4,961,925 Pa (Pascals).
To find out how many Pascals the given barometric pressure is, you need to know the relationship between atmospheres and Pascals.
1 atmosphere is equivalent to 101325 Pascals.
Given that the barometric pressure is 49 atm, you can multiply this value by the conversion factor to get the pressure in Pascals:
49 atm * 101325 Pa/atm = 4966425 Pa
So, the barometric pressure of 49 atm is equal to 4966425 Pascals.