Moolie/other Canadians (English/Australians/etc) ... a question

ORChick

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I canned some peppers today, and while looking for the appropriate timings I found this: http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu/pdf/8004.pdf
I thought I was reasonably conversant in metric, but ..... what is KPa? K is self evident, but I am puzzled by the Pa. Can you enlighten me? Thanks.
 

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It's a kilopascal, a unit of pressure. 1 psi is about 6.9 Kpa.
 

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Thank you Mickey; this is a term I had not run across before :)
 

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Well there you go, learn something new every day--I knew the abbreviation was for kilopascal, but would have had to google to convert it :)
 

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Well, that's what I did Moolie. LOL, I knew what it meant, but had no idea of the conversion!
 
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