The initial total pressure is 1.0 ATM + 2.0 ATM = 3.0 ATM. Therefore, 6.0 ATM - 3.0 ATM = 3.0 ATM of helium was added to the tank. Hence, the partial pressure of helium in the tank is 3.0 ATM.
To convert ATM to mmHg, multiply by 760. 85 ATM * 760 mmHg/1 ATM = 64600 mmHg. Therefore, 85 ATM is equal to 64600 mmHg.
1 atm is equal to 101.3 kPa. Therefore, 1.30 atm is equal to 132.29 kPa.
(ATM x 101.325 = kPa). So, 1.62 ATM x 101.325 = 164.146 kPa
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Luther George Simjian in the year 1930's
I think you are asking who invented the cash dispensing ATM The Machine we know today began as an automated deposit device in 1959 but was not widely accepted and went out of service. A recognisable ATM was in service in England in June of 1967 and John Shepherd-Barron is credited with its invention.
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An ATM charge is when you are using an ATM that is not the ATM of your bank' company. Therefore, they charge you for it
The words ATM RFD on a bank statement have to do with ATM machine use. ATM RFD means ATM refund.
You draw the money from the first ATM, then you walk/crawl/fly/swim to the other ATM and deposit it into that ATM.
The initial total pressure is 1.0 ATM + 2.0 ATM = 3.0 ATM. Therefore, 6.0 ATM - 3.0 ATM = 3.0 ATM of helium was added to the tank. Hence, the partial pressure of helium in the tank is 3.0 ATM.
ATM custodian is someone who maintains an ATM.
A. An increase in pressure from 2 ATM to 3 ATM will result in a decrease in volume of gas. B. An increase in pressure from 3 ATM to 4 ATM will result in a decrease in volume of gas. C. A decrease in pressure from 4 ATM to 1 ATM will result in an increase in volume of gas. D. An increase in pressure from 1 ATM to 3 ATM will result in a decrease in volume of gas.
If the ATM has a GPS system installed related to the other branches and ATM joints, you can check that.
ATM is a short form. Abbreviated form of ATM is Automated Teller Machine (ATM)
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