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critical pressure of ethylbenzene

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ethylbenzene | critical pressure
ethylbenzene | critical pressure

Result

3.6 MPa (megapascals)
3.6 MPa (megapascals)

Unit conversions

3.6×10^6 Pa (pascals)
3.6×10^6 Pa (pascals)
3.6×10^6 N/m^2 (newtons per square meter)
3.6×10^6 N/m^2 (newtons per square meter)
367 tf/m^2 (metric tons-force per square meter)
367 tf/m^2 (metric tons-force per square meter)
35.5 atm (atmospheres)  (unit officially deprecated)
35.5 atm (atmospheres) (unit officially deprecated)
36 bars
36 bars
360 dbar (decibars)
360 dbar (decibars)
0.036 kbar (kilobars)
0.036 kbar (kilobars)
367 m WC (meters of water column)
367 m WC (meters of water column)
0.367 km WC (kilometers of water column)
0.367 km WC (kilometers of water column)
522 psi (pounds-force per square inch)
522 psi (pounds-force per square inch)
75200 lbf/ft^2 (pounds-force per square foot)
75200 lbf/ft^2 (pounds-force per square foot)

Comparisons as pressure

 ≈ 0.36 × pressure exerted by a 45 kg woman wearing stiletto heels ( ≈ 1×10^7 Pa )
≈ 0.36 × pressure exerted by a 45 kg woman wearing stiletto heels ( ≈ 1×10^7 Pa )
 ≈ 0.4 × atmospheric pressure on the surface of Venus ( ≈ 9 MPa )
≈ 0.4 × atmospheric pressure on the surface of Venus ( ≈ 9 MPa )
 ≈ (0.2 to 1.8) × typical pressure range in a light water nuclear reactor ( 2 to 17 MPa )
≈ (0.2 to 1.8) × typical pressure range in a light water nuclear reactor ( 2 to 17 MPa )

Corresponding quantity

Depth of water d giving gauge pressure p_e from p_e = ρ_(H_2O)gh:  | 367 meters  | 0.23 miles  | 1204 feet  | (assuming maximum water density ≈ 1000 kg/m^3)
Depth of water d giving gauge pressure p_e from p_e = ρ_(H_2O)gh: | 367 meters | 0.23 miles | 1204 feet | (assuming maximum water density ≈ 1000 kg/m^3)