How do you convert "255 mm Hg" to "atm"? What about "620 torr" to "PSI"?
1 Answer
THE CONVERSION RATIOS
There is a conversion factor for going from
\mathbf("1 atm" = "760 mm Hg" = "760 torr")
There also exists a conversion factor for
Turns out it's
\mathbf("51.7149 torr = 1 PSI") .
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PERFORMING THE CONVERSIONS
(1)
Let's start from the equality we just wrote out.
"1 atm" = "760 mm Hg"
What happens if we divide by
(1 cancel"atm")/(1 cancel"atm") = 1 = "760 mm Hg"/"1 atm" = "1 atm"/"760 mm Hg"
This implies that multiplying by this ratio does NOT change the validity of your answer... only the units. (It preserves your numerical information.)
Thus, we get:
color(blue)(P_"atm") = 255 cancel"mm Hg" xx "1 atm"/(760 cancel"mm Hg")
= color(blue)("0.336 atm")
So now you have the same pressure in different units.
(2)
Like before, we have a ratio that is equal to
1 = "51.7149 torr"/"1 PSI" = "1 PSI"/"51.7149 torr"
This ratio is used as follows:
color(blue)(P_"torr") = 620 cancel"torr" xx "1 PSI"/(51.7149 cancel"torr")
= color(blue)("12.0 PSI")
Again, the same pressure as