1 millimetre of water [at 4 °C] = 9.806 65 pascal
You may find the online conversion link below useful.
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multiply mmwc by 9.81 to get value in pascal
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To convert a pressure value from pascal to psi, you can use the conversion factor of 1 pascal is equal to 0.00014503773773 psi. Simply multiply the pressure value in pascal by this conversion factor to get the equivalent value in psi.
You can't convert those units. Milimeters of water (mmH2O) is a unit of pressure equal to about 13.6 mmHg. Cubic feet per minute is a measure of fluid flow.
1 Pascal = 0.007500617 mm of mercury
Blaise Pascal was a Catholic; specifically a convert to Jansenism (in 1646 as far as I know). Jansenism was a sect, like the Jesuits are a sect, of Catholicism.
Please make your question more clear. Qhat do you want to do? Rewrite the programming language Pascal? Convert c++ code to Pascal? Create a Pascal triangle? Make a baby son that's called Pascal? (btw, that last thing has to be done in hardware)
How do you convert mm Hg to pascal?Answer1 mm Hg = 133.322 Pa760 mm Hg = atmospheric pressure = 101325 Pa133.322 times 760 mm Hg = 101325 Pa
For calculation method Mega Pascal is 1,000,000 Pascal and unit pascal is in Newton/m2 You need to convert square metre to square millimetre that is 1,000,000 mm/m It is 1MPa = 1N/mm2
1 psi = pounds per square inch equals 6894.757 pascals. that is arroud 6.89 kilopascals.Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of pressure or stress units".
What a stupid question. You can't convert things that are units of completely different categories! Kelvin measures temperature while torr measures pressure. They are not related in any way that you can convert them!
The specific gravity of mercury is 13.5 (approx). So mass of 15mm of H2O = mass of 15/13.5 = 1.11... mm of mercury