If you're willing to consider fractions or decimals,
then there are an infinite number of answers.
Like (2.5 x 160), and (15 x 26-2/3).
If you want to stick to only whole numbers,
then these 8 combinations do:
1, 400
2, 200
4, 100
5, 80
8, 50
10, 40
16, 25
20, 20
The absolute pressure is given by the equation,
Here, is absolute pressure, is atmospheric pressure and is vacuum pressure.
Therefore,
The gage pressure is given by the equation,
.
Thus,
.
In kn/m^2,
The absolute pressure,
The gage pressure,
.
In lbf/in2
The absolute pressure,
The gage pressure,
In psi,
The absolute pressure,
.
The gage pressure,
In mm Hg
The absolute pressure,
The gage pressure,
S orbital.
Group 1 elements have a general configuration , where n represents the highest occupied Principal Energy Level. For example, Lithium has the valence configuration whereas Cesium has . Both of them belong to Group 1 of Periodic Table.
Group 2 elements have a general configuration of . For example, Magnesium has as its outer shell configuration while Strontium has the same as .
We see that in both the cases, the outermost S orbital is being filled.
Answer:
180 Newton(N)
Explanation:
force =mass *acceleration
=60 * 3
=180 kgm/s^2
=180 N
There are several possibilities. Here are a few that occur to me:
-- If Point-A is the summit of Pike's Peak, he may feel somewhat
short of breath.
-- If Point-A is his grandmother's house, he may feel a great sense
of pleasant anticipation.
-- If Point-A is his office on Monday morning, then he may feel
a tightening sensation in his chest.;
-- If Point-A is his home on Friday afternoon, then he feels the
effects of a slow and steady drop in his blood pressure.
I finer point might be put to it if we had any idea of where
Point-A is, and what it represents in the grand scheme
of things.