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29.925 inches of Mercury is 1 atmosphere.

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What is 760 millimetres of Mercury equal to?

It is equal to 1 atmosphere or about 29.92 inches of mercury.


How many inches of mercury column is in 1 psi?

About 2 1 pound per square inch = 2.0362... inches of mercury


One standard ATM is equal to how many inches of Mercury?

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How many mm of mercury in an atmosphere?

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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.


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How many mmHg's is equal to 1 ATM in science?

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