1 kiloPascal is equal to 7.5006 mmHg. So, using that conversion rate, it can be found that 769.3 mmHg is equal to 102.6 kPa.
400 mmHg pressure can be converted to KP to be 53.33.
at sea level mercury barometer reads 13.6cm
Millimeters of mercury... Hg is the symbol for mercury.
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If you are wondering what blood pressure is measured in its Millimeters of Mercury or mmHg cubed. Looks like this 120/80 mmHg
106.4 mmHg
since we know that the total pressure is 670 mmhg and the pressure of water at 20 c is 17.5 mmhg, we use dalton's law. 670=17.5+ gas pressure 652.5=gas pressure by definition then we use the law P1V1T2=P2V2T1 tp find V2=47.9969 L
400 mmHg pressure can be converted to KP to be 53.33.
253 mmhg (torr)
Use Boyle's Law: p*V=constant at same temperatureSo let p2 be the wanted pressure in the 2nd flask (135 mL)then: p2 * 135 = 67.5 * 326 , so p2 = 67.5 * 326/135 = 163 mmHg
The vapor pressure (in mmHg) of acetic acid at 20C is approx. 26.
taken up; -5 mmHg
The Systolic number is the force of the blood on the artery walls as the heart contracts. The Diastolic is the pressure when the heart is resting in between beats. The mmhg is how the pressure is measured, which is in millimeters of mercury.
at sea level mercury barometer reads 13.6cm
mmHg represents the height of a column of mercury (Hg) in millimeters (mm) (as opposed to inches of mercury (inHg)). Since there are 10 mm (millimeters) in a centimeter, simply divide the mmHg by 10 and you find that 535mmHg is 53.5 centimeters Hg (cHg?).
500. mmHg
The 115 is at the moment of contraction [beat] the 75 is the pressure between beats.