The "flow" isn't, but the pressure is.
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
"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.
760mmHg
Slightly above but not by much. 760 mm Hg = 1 ATM . 1 ATM is considered average.
375mmhg
mm Hg (milimeters of mercury) usually measured with a Stethoscope and a sphygmomanometer .
Rather than a blood vessel with a value of 104mm Hg for Po2, it is alveolar gas thatt has a Po2 of 104 mm Hg
Pressure is frequently measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg), so a vacuum not exceeding 5 mm presumably means not to exceed 5 mm Hg pressure.
60mmhg
If the total (=atmospheric) gas pressure is 760 mm Hg, then the remaining partial pressure of 760 - (630 + 39) = 91 mm of Hg is for the 3rd gas in blood: Oxygen (O2)
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30 mm Hg
Specific Gravity of Mercury hg is 13.6, so 1 mm Hg = 13.6 mm H2O, 1 mm H20 = 0.07353 mm Hg.
The normal blood pressure is usually between 120-140 mm Hg (systolic) and 80 - 90 mm Hg (diastolic). Anything higher will be considered as high blood pressure
P02: 80-100 mm Hg
60 mm hg systolic