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Pascal is the SI unit of pressure. It is equal to one newton per square meter, and is named after Blaise Pascal, an eminent French mathematician, physicist, philosopher, and scientist. 1 Pascal (Pa) is equal to 0.00014503773 psi.
In order to convert pascals to psi, multiply the pascal value by 0.00014503773 or divide it by 6894.75729.
Pascal to psi formula:
Pascal x 0.00014503773
The horsepower that a car's engine delivers to the wheels after accounting for drivetrain loss is known as wheel horsepower.
The horsepower that a car's engine delivers to the wheels after accounting for drivetrain loss is known as wheel horsepower.
WHP = EHP / DTLF
To find midpoint between points X(x₁,x₂) and Y(y₁,y₂) we use formula:
M = ( (x₁ + x₂)/2 , (y₁ + y₂)/2 )
M = ( (9 + 15)/2 , (13 + -9)/2 )
M = (12, 2)
