30 inches of Mercury = 14.73 psi (1 inch of mercury = 0.491 psi So, 30 x 0.491 = 14.73).
59.8 inches of mercury = 29.37 psi
1 psig is equivalent to 51.71 mm (2 in) of mercury or to approx 700 mm (27.5 in) of water. Technically one cannot have apsig. Psig represents a pressure reading of the pressure above normal atmospheric pressure of 14.7 psi. You mean a psi.
It is the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level. It is equal to 1 atm.
what units are commonly used to measure airpressure how does increasing the density of gas affect its pressure how does increasing the density of gas affect its pressure what units are commonly used to measure air pressure
A compound pressure gauge measures two scales, one in positive pressure and one in negative (below atmospheric) pressure or vacuum positive pressure is measured in pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascals or in some cases bars (1 bar = 14.35 psi) [ the average atmospheric pressure at 1000 feet above sea level] vacuum is measured in millimeters of mercury mmHg or inches of mercury inHg
The unit of measure, inches, cm, PSI, etc.
Inches of mercury x 0.4912 = psi
Multiply by 2.03625437 to convert from psi to inches mercury. Multiply by 0.49109777 to convert from inches mercury to psi.
14.37 psi is 0.20317789 inches of mercury.
116.1 inches of mercury.
-24.43 inches of mercury.
About 2 1 pound per square inch = 2.0362... inches of mercury
29.0 pounds per square inch is about 59.05 inches of mercury.
Inches of mercury x 0.4912 equals psi
you want at least 120 PSI on all cylinders
20 ft of head can be easily converted to psi by using the specific weight of water: 62.4 lb/ft3 and converting the units to inches. 20ft * 62.4lb/ft3 / 144in2/ft2 = 8.67 psi
Inches of water x 0.03613 = psi
I think you mean 3000? and it depends on the volume (size) which is measured in Cubic Inches.