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Perform the following pressure conversions, assuming when necessary that atmospheric pressure is 1 atm. Unless otherwise...

Perform the following pressure conversions, assuming when necessary that atmospheric pressure is 1 atm. Unless otherwise stated, the given pressures are absolute (8 points)

1) 200 mm Hg to psi

2) 275 ft H2O to kPa

3) 3.00 atm to N/cm2

4) 280 cm Hg to Dyne/m2

5) 20 cm Hg of vacuum to atm. (absolute)

6) 25.0 psig to mm Hg (gauge)

7) 25.0 psig to mm Hg (absolute)

8) 35.0 psi to cm of CCl4

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