If the atmospheric pressure is 29.4 inches of mercury the corresponding inches of mercury is: 880.
Air pressure measured in inches of mercury indicates the level to which a column of mercury rises after being set to a standard pressure initially. One end of the bent mercury tube is closed off, preserving the pressure that existed at the time the tube was closed. Changes in the level of mercury on the other side of the tube reflect changes in air pressure.
116.1 inches of mercury.
-24.43 inches of mercury.
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Pressure is often measured in inches of mercury when describing barometric pressure in weather reports. This term is also known as "inches of mercury vacuum".
Inches of mercury. It is so named because it originates from a certain pressure measurement tool that includes a column of liquid mercury.
68 millibars = 2.008 inches of mercury.
It refers to the atmospheric pressure which, in this case, is measured in inches of Mercury on a mercury barometer
A not-commonly-used measurement is 'atmosphere'. One atmosphere is the average pressure at sea-level: 101.325 kPa, 1013.25 mbar, 29.921 inches of mercury (inHg) or 760 millimeters of mercury (mmHg).
negative pressure is measured in negative inches of mercury