Re: A86: kPa = kilopascal


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Re: A86: kPa = kilopascal




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>I think all you need to do is create 16 new
>variables of type $13 and somehow add kPa
>to the conv menu.
 
Correction:
   17 new variables need to be created, not 16.
   kPa>kPa   =  1, must also be created to retain
   consistency with the other conversion vars.

Sincerely,
The Unibomer

Jared Ivey
Unibomer@Juno.com
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/7342

"Children seldom misquote you.  In fact, they usually repeat word for
word what you shouldn't have said." -- Unknown
 
>   atm>kPa  =  101.325
>   bar>kPa  =  100
>  N/m2>kPa  =  .001
>lb/in2>kPa  =  6.89475729317
>  mmHg>kPa  =  .133322368421
> mmH2O>kPa  =  .00980665
>  inHg>kPa  =  3.38638815789
> inH2O>kPa  =  .24908891
>
>kPa>atm     =  .009869232667
>kPa>bar     =  .01
>kPa>N/m2    =  1000
>kPa>lb/in2  =  .14503773773
>kPa>mmHg    =  7.50061682704
>kPa>mmH2O   =  101.971621298
>kPa>inHg    =  .29529987508
>kPa>inH2O   =  4.01463075976
















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