Gas Cubic Meter Calculator
Introduction & Importance
Gas cubic meter calculator is an essential tool for engineers, technicians, and anyone working with gases. It helps determine the volume of gas in cubic meters under specific pressure and temperature conditions.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter the pressure in Pascals (Pa).
- Enter the temperature in degrees Celsius (°C).
- Enter the volume in cubic meters (m³).
- Click ‘Calculate’.
Formula & Methodology
The formula used is: V = P * R * T / P0, where V is the volume in cubic meters, P is the pressure in Pascals, R is the ideal gas constant (287 J/(kg·K)), T is the temperature in Kelvin, and P0 is the standard pressure (101325 Pa).
Real-World Examples
Data & Statistics
| Pressure (Pa) | Temperature (°C) | Volume (m³) |
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Expert Tips
- Always use the standard pressure (101325 Pa) for accurate results.
- Consider the temperature of the gas for precise measurements.
- Regularly calibrate your pressure and temperature measurement devices.
Interactive FAQ
What is the ideal gas constant (R)?
The ideal gas constant (R) is 287 J/(kg·K).
For more information, see the Engineering ToolBox and the NIST’s Pressure Measurement guide.