Convert inch Hg to micron of mercury [0 C]
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How many inch Hg in 1 micron of mercury [0 °C]? The answer is 3.9370079197446E-5. We assume you are converting between inch of mercury [0 °C] and micron of mercury [0 °C]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: inch Hg or micron of mercury [0 °C] The SI derived unit for pressure is the pascal. 1 pascal is equal to 0.00029529983071445 inch Hg, or 7.5006156130264 micron of mercury [0 °C]. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between inches of mercury and microns of mercury. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
Quick conversion chart of inch Hg to micron of mercury [0 °C]
1 inch Hg to micron of mercury [0 °C] = 25399.9997 micron of mercury [0 °C]
2 inch Hg to micron of mercury [0 °C] = 50799.99941 micron of mercury [0 °C]
3 inch Hg to micron of mercury [0 °C] = 76199.99911 micron of mercury [0 °C]
4 inch Hg to micron of mercury [0 °C] = 101599.99882 micron of mercury [0 °C]
5 inch Hg to micron of mercury [0 °C] = 126999.99852 micron of mercury [0 °C]
6 inch Hg to micron of mercury [0 °C] = 152399.99823 micron of mercury [0 °C]
7 inch Hg to micron of mercury [0 °C] = 177799.99793 micron of mercury [0 °C]
8 inch Hg to micron of mercury [0 °C] = 203199.99764 micron of mercury [0 °C]
9 inch Hg to micron of mercury [0 °C] = 228599.99734 micron of mercury [0 °C]
10 inch Hg to micron of mercury [0 °C] = 253999.99705 micron of mercury [0 °C]
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Definition: Inch of mercury
Inches of mercury or inHg is a non-SI unit for pressure. It is still widely used for barometric pressure in weather reports and aviation in the United States, but is considered somewhat outdated elsewhere.
It is defined as the pressure exerted by a column of mercury of 1 inch in height at 32 °F (0 °C) at the standard acceleration of gravity.
1 inHg = 3,386.389 pascals at 0 °C.
Aircraft operating at higher altitudes (above 18,000 feet) set their barometric altimeters to a standard pressure of 29.92 inHg or 1,013.2 hPa (1 hPa = 1 mbar) regardless of the actual sea level pressure, with inches of mercury used in the U.S. and Canada. The resulting altimeter readings are known as flight levels.
Piston engine aircraft with constant-speed propellers also use inHg to measure manifold pressure, which is indicative of engine power produced.
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