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Jul 3 2014 MAGNETOSPHERIC STRUCTURE AND ATMOSPHERIC JOULE HEATING. OF HABITABLE PLANETS ORBITING M-DWARF STARS. O. COHEN1
€1.987. 1 joule = 1. 8.3145. 1 L atm. *. 100 centimeters 39.37 inches The mole is the amount of substance that contains as many entities as there are ...
I atm. 13. Calculate the work done (in joules) by a chemical reaction if a) How much energy will it take to heat 10.0 grams of water 1°C? 41.84J/418 J.
difference?at least to a much less extent than with the previous flow pressure readings require therefore
4.1868 Joules. 4.1868 J. 1 atmosphere. 1 atm. 101.325 kilopascal. 101.325 kPa. 1 gram. 1 g. 0.002205 pounds. 0.00205 lb. 1 pound. 1 lb. 453.6 gram.
atmosphere about 1000 watts per m2 at high noon on 1 eV. 1.6x10-19 joules. Fuel Requirements for a 1000MWe Power Plant =109 watts ... Cost $/Joule.
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However in nuclear reactions
1 L'atm = 24 217 calories = 101 325 joules 1 atmosphere = 760 torr The mole is the amount of substance that contains as many entities as there are atoms
Units (V P T −1 n −1 ) 8 314 4621(75) J K−1 mol−1 5 189 × 1019 eV K−1 mol−1 0 082 057 46(14) L atm K−1 mol−1 1 985 8775(34) cal K−1 mol−1
4 448 x 10 5 453 6 0 4536 4 448 1 5 6 Pressure (ML -1 T -2 ) atm dyne/ cm joule kcal kwh 1 British thermal unit = 1 1 055 x 10 10 777 9 3 929 x 10 -4
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5. Conversion Tables
All quantities (mass, length, density, speed, force, pressure, energy, power) listed in these conversion tables can be ultimately expressed in the following three basic units:
M = mass,
L = length,
T = time.
5.1 Mass (M)gmkglb
mslug
1 gram =10.0012.205 x 10-36.852 x 10-51 kilogram =1000.012.2056.852 x 10-21 pound
m =453.60.453613.108 x 10-21 slug =
1.459 x 10414.5932.1715.2 Length (L)cmmkminftmi
1 centimeter =11.0 X 10-21.0 X 10-50.39373.281
X 10 -26.214
X 10-61 meter =100.011.0 X 10-339.373.2816.214
X 10-41 kilometer =
1.0 X 1051000.013.937
X 1043281.00.62141 inch =2.5402.540
X 10-22.540
X 10-518.33 X 10-21.578
X 10-51 foot =30.480.30483.048
X 10-41211.894
X 10-41 mile =1.609
X 1051609.01.6096.336
X 1045280.01
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1 foot = 1200
3937meter
1 millimicron (mm ) = 10-9 m1 yard = 3 ft1 meter =3937
1200feet
1 light-year = 9.4600 x 1012 km1 rod = 16.5 ft1 angstrom (A) = 10
-10 m1 parsec = 3.084 x 1013 km1 mil = 10-3 in1 micron (m) = 10-6 m1 fathom = 6 ft1 nautical mile = 1852m = 1.1508 statute miles = 6076.10 ft
5.3 Density (ML-3 )slug/ft
3lb m/ft3lb m/in3kg/m 3g/cm
31 slug per ft
3=132.171.862 x 10-2515.40.51541 pound
m per ft3=3.108 x 10-215.787 x 10-416.021.602 x 10-21 pound m per in3=53.711728.012.768 x 10427.681 kilogram per m
3=1.940 x 10-36.243 x 10-23.613 x 10-510.0011 gram per cm
3 =1.94062.433.613 x 10-21000.0015.4 Speed (MT-1 )ft/seckm/hrm/secmi/hrknot
1 foot per second =11.0970.30480.68180.59251 kilometer per hour =0.911310.27780.62140.54001 meter per second =3.2813.612.2371.9441 mile per hour =1.4671.6090.447010.86891 knot =1.6881.8520.51441.15111 knot = 1 nautical mile/hr1 mi/min = 88 ft/sec = 60 mi/hr
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5.5 Force (MLT-2 )dynegfkgfntlb
f1 dyne =11.020 x 10-31.020 x 10-61.0 x 10-52.248 x 10-61 gram-force =980.710.0019.807 x 10-32.205 x 10-31 kilogram-force =
9.807 x 1051000.019.8072.2051 newton =
1.0 x 105102.00.102010.22481 pound
f =4.448 x 105453.60.45364.44815.6 Pressure (ML-1T-2)atmdyne/ cm
2inch of
waterin Hgkgf/m 2nt/m 2lb f/in2lb f/ft21 atmosphere =11.013 x 106406.829.921.033 x 1041.013 x 10514.6962116.01 dyne per cm
2 =9.869
x 10-714.015 x 10-42.953 x
10-51.020
x 10-20.11.450 x 10-52.089 x 10-31 inch of water at
4°C *2.458
x 10-32491.017.354 x
10-225.40249.13.613
x 10-25.2021 inch of mercury at 0° C*3.343 x 10-23.386 x 10413.5971345.43.386 x 1030.491270.741 kilogram-force per m2 =9.678 x 10-598.073.937 x 10-22.896 x 10-319.8071.422 x 10-30.20481 newton per m2 =9.869 x 10-610.04.015 x 10-32.953 x
10-40.102011.450
x 10-42.089 x 10-21 pound f per in2 =6.805 x 10-26.895 x 10427.682.036703.16.895 x 1031144.01 pound f per ft2 =4.725 x 104478.80.19221.414 x
10-24.88247.886.944
x 10-31* Where the acceleration of gravity has the standard value 9.80556 m/sec 2. A & AE 333L Background Information and Laboratory Procedures 34
5.7 Energy, Work, Heat (ML2T-2)BTUergft-lb
fhp-hrjoulekcalkwh
1 British thermal
unit =11.055 x 1010777.93.929 x 10-41055.00.25202.930 x 10-41 erg =9.481 x 10-1117.376 x 10-83.725 x 10-141.0 x 10-72.389 x 10-112.778 x 10-14
1 foot pound
f =1.285 x 10-31.356 x 10715.051 x 10-71.3563.239 x 10-43.766 x 10-71 horsepower hour =2545.02.685 x
10131.980
x 10612.685 x 106641.40.74571 joule =9.481 x 10-41.0 x 1070.73763.725 x 10-712.389 x 10-42.778 x 10-71 kilocalorie =3.9684.186 x 10103087.01.559 x 10-3418611.163 x 10-31 kilowatt hour =3413.03.6 x 10132.655 x 1061.3413.6 x 106860.11 A & AE 333L Background Information and Laboratory Procedures 35
5.8 Power (ML2T-3)BTU/
hrft.lb f/minft lb f/sechpkcal/ seckww
1 British thermal
unit per hour =112.970.21613.929 x 10-47.000 x 10-52.930 x 10-40.29301 foot pound f per minute =7.713 x 10-211.667 x 10-23.030 x 10-55.399 x 10-62.260 x 10-52.260 x 10-21 foot pound f per second =4.62860.011.818 x 10-33.239 x 10-41.356 x 10-31.3561 horsepower =2545.03.3 x 104550.010.17820.7457745.71 kilocalorie per second =1.429 x 1041.852 x
1053087.05.61314.1864186.01 kilowatt =3.413
x 1034.425 x
104737.61.3410.2389110001 watt =3.41344.250.73761.341
x 10-32.389 x 10-40.0011
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