FAQ

What is the Thermal Pressure Coefficient?
Thermal Pressure Coefficient is a measure of the relative pressure change of a fluid or a solid as a response to a temperature change at constant volume. Thermal Pressure Coefficient is usually measured using the Pascal per Kelvin for Slope of Coexistence Curve. Note that the value of Thermal Pressure Coefficient is always negative.
Can the Thermal Pressure Coefficient be negative?
Yes, the Thermal Pressure Coefficient, measured in Slope of Coexistence Curve can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Thermal Pressure Coefficient?
Thermal Pressure Coefficient is usually measured using the Pascal per Kelvin[Pa/K] for Slope of Coexistence Curve. Pascal per Kilokelvin[Pa/K] are the few other units in which Thermal Pressure Coefficient can be measured.
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