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How much Pa is in 1GPa?

by Guest64695  |  earlier

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yep you understood correctly Joshua k

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  1. How many Pascals are represented by 1 Gigapascal you mean?

    1 Gigapascal (Pa) is 1x10^9 Pa.

    Or am I totally not understanding your question?




  2. the first and most important thing any engineer or technician (or anyone living in the modern world) is learn the prefixes for the metric system. The basic ones are very simple.

    da (deca) = x10

    k (kilo) = x1000

    M (Mega) = x1000000

    G (Giga) = x1000000000

    T (Tera) = x1000000000000

    d (deci) = /10

    c (cent) = /100

    m (milli) = /1000

    µ (micro) = /1000000

    n (nano) = /1000000000

    p (pico) = /1000000000000


  3. one billion :  

    1000000000 or

    10^9

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