The conversion factor for converting from Hg to millibars (hPa) is: 33.9
about 11 inches. it depends on atomic weight of each item.
Inches of mercury x 0.4912 equals psi
13-8=5 inches
If the l in your kl you have listed is liters then you need a conversion factor called density which is usually in grams/milliliter. Density is a property of the material so each molecule has its own density. Water is the standard and is set at 1 gram per milliliter at 25 degrees Celsius. if it is not liters but supposed to be lbs or pounds than the conversion factor is 1 kilogram = 2.2 lbs. You need to be very careful when writing units. The standard abbreviation for liters is L not l and pounds is always lbs.
Assuming Hg is hectogram, 1 Hg = 0.22046 pounds 1 pound = 4.5359 Hg
No. Hg stands for 'inches of mercury'
1023 millibars is 30.213 inches of mercury.
27.23 inches of mercury is 922.1 millibars.
This value is 1 atmosphere=760 mm Hg.
33.8637526 1 Bar is an arbitrary "standard atmospheric pressure" which is roughly 29 and a half inches of mercury. If you multiply the inches-of-mercury value by 33.8637526 you get the pressure in millibars
The actual conversion is: 29.92 in. Hg = 1013.25 millibars . . . both numbers represent standard sea-level pressure.
Use the web site: http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/pressure#in*mercury Which also shows the relevant conversion factors.
Convert the 249 inches Hg to millimeters. 1 inch = 25.4mm 249*25.4=6324.6~6320mmHg Conversion factor 1atm=760mmHg 6320/760=8.32atm
760 mm Hg is 1 atmosphere, so approx 1 bar. It is 1.013 bar, which is 1013 milibars.
The atmospheric pressure of 29.97 inch of mercury (32 °F) is 761.238123 millimeter Hg (0 °C) or 1.001629 atm. Scroll down to related links and use the nice calculator "Conversion of pressure or stress units".
101.325 kPa is equivalent to one atmosphere of pressure, or 760 mm Hg. It is a very useful conversion factor.
2 bar = 59.06 inches of Hg 2 kPa = 0.59 in Hg