"mm Hg" stands for millimetres of mercury. Atmospheric pressure was measured in terms of the height of a column of mercury that it could support and by extension, mm Hg became a unit for measuring pressure.
Usually, due to the relatively low value of the static pressure of a fan, the unit that this pressure is expressed is milibar, mm H2O, psi, mm Hg, kPa, hPa. In the US, inches H2O.
1 atm of pressure equals 760 mm Hg, so 2 atm = 1520 mm Hg.
To convert inches of Hg to atmospheres, you can use the conversion factor: 1 atm = 29.92 inches of Hg. Thus, 36.5 inches of Hg is equal to approximately 1.22 atm.
Pressure of 23.8 in Hg to kPa is equivalent to 80596.0582 Pa (pascal)
No, Hg stands for mercury. It is a unit of pressure commonly used in meteorology to measure barometric pressure, where 1 inch of mercury (inHg) is approximately equal to 33.86 millibars.
mm Hg is a non SI unit of pressure !
0 mmHg is equivalent to 0 psia because both represent a pressure of zero relative to absolute vacuum. However, 760 mmHg is equal to 14.7 psia, not 0 psig. 760 mmHg is equivalent to atmospheric pressure, which is the reference point for psig.
770 mg Hg is equal to 102,658.224 pascals. An Hq unit is a form of pressure, so it would be easily converted to other pressure units.
0.1 atm equals 76 mm of Mercury pressure.
The change in vascular pressure is a decrease of 17 mm Hg (35 mm Hg - 18 mm Hg).
1 atm = 760 mmHg its a proportion soo... 1atm -> 8.00 atm (multiplied it by 8) 760Hg -> ? (multiply by 8 like above) 6080 mmHg