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How many negative inches of water column in inches of vacuum?

Negative inches of water column (inches of vacuum) represent the pressure below atmospheric pressure. For example, -1 inch of water column indicates a vacuum that is 1 inch lower than atmospheric pressure. In general, the more negative the inches of water column, the stronger the vacuum. Thus, -10 inches of water column corresponds to a vacuum of 10 inches below atmospheric pressure.


How fast does water in a above ground pool evaporate at 80 degrees in a week?

The rate of evaporation of water from an above ground pool at 80 degrees Fahrenheit can vary based on factors such as humidity, wind speed, and pool size. On average, you can expect around 1/4 to 1/2 inch of water to evaporate from the pool in a week at that temperature. It's recommended to monitor the water level regularly and adjust as needed.


What is minus 2 inch of water in vacuum equal to how many inch of hg?

Minus 2 inches of water in a vacuum is equivalent to approximately 0.73 inches of mercury (inHg). This conversion is based on the fact that 1 inch of water is roughly equal to 0.0361 inches of mercury. Therefore, to convert -2 inches of water to inches of mercury, you multiply by this conversion factor, resulting in a negative pressure measurement in inches of mercury.


How much pool water should evaporate in a day?

The rate of evaporation for pool water can vary depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, sun exposure, and wind. On average, a pool could lose about 1/4 inch (0.635 cm) of water per day to evaporation. However, it's essential to monitor water levels regularly and adjust as needed.


What is the conversion of vacuum in inches of water to vacuum in inches of mercury?

There's no such thing as "mercury vacuum". A volume of space can have solid mercury, liquid mercury, or mercury vapor in it, or it can be a vacuum. The weight of the "standard atmosphere" on any area is the same as the weight of a column of mercury 29.92 inches high on that same area, with no air above the mercury.


How does the temperature affect pressure measured in inch's of water?

Only by virtue of the change in density of water. As water expands with temperature rising its density falls slightly so the height of water for a given pressure will increase slightly.


What is the size of a vacuum line on a 1994 3.4 camaro?

Most vacuum lines are 1/4 inch, some that go into the bottom of the carburetor are 1/2 inch. Hope this helps


What is 4.45 psi in a vacuum?

psi = pounds per square inch, a measure of pressure a vacuum is an absence of pressure.


What is frost line depth for northern Missouri?

For northern Missouri, in Spickard, the coldest 8-inch soil temperature was 29° in 1977 and 1982 and the coldest 20-inch temperature was 35° in 1977, 1978 1994 and 1997. The coldest 40-inch temperature was 37° in 1986 and 1994. In mid-Missouri, the frost line at Columbia has also never reached the 20-inch depth. The coldest temperature at 20 inches was 35° in 1996, and the coldest 40-inch temperature was 42° in 1978. The coldest 8-inch temperature was 28° in 1982 and 1996. Soil temperature records in southern sections of the state indicate the frost line has never reached the 20-inch depth at Mount Vernon. The coldest temperature at the 8-inch depth was 28° in 1979 and the coldest 20-inch temperature was 36° in 1977 and 1979. The coldest 40-inch temperature was 40° in 1979.


What are the available sizes for shop vacuum hoses?

Shop vacuum hoses are typically available in sizes ranging from 1 inch to 2.5 inches in diameter.


Size of vacuum tubes?

Vacuum tubes have been built in sizes as small as the eraser on the end of your pencil to as big as a bus. It all depends on the purpose and power requirements. The typical vacuum tube used in household radios and TVs was half an inch to one inch in diameter and two to five inches tall.


How fast do sound waves travel through a vacuum?

You'd have to say that the speed of sound waves in vacuum is zero, becausesound can't travel through vacuum at all. Not even an inch. Sound needs amaterial substance to travel through.