Using dimensional analysis (unit analysis):
5 pa * [(1 atm) / (101325 pa)] * [(760 mm Hg) / (1 atm)] * [ (1 inch) / (25.4 mm)] = 0.00148 inches Hg
1,020 millibars in 30.12 inches of mercury.
27.23 inches of mercury is 922.1 millibars.
30 inches of mercury = 14.73 psi (1 inch of mercury = 0.491 psi So, 30 x 0.491 = 14.73).
68 millibars = 2.008 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.
169 millibars.
Mercury is 3 inches
If the atmospheric pressure is 29.4 inches of mercury the corresponding inches of mercury is: 880.
Inches of mercury x 0.4912 = psi
-24.43 inches of mercury.
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0.8041 inches of mercury.
29.92 inches of mercury = ~406.78 inches of water.
Multiply by 2.03625437 to convert from psi to inches mercury. Multiply by 0.49109777 to convert from inches mercury to psi.
24.34 inches of mercury = 618.2 Torr
kPa x 0.2953 = inches of mercury
Inches of mercury x 3,386.389 = Pascals