How to convert torr (mmHg) to pascals?
1 Torr (mmHg) is equal to 133.322368 pascals (Pa). To convert torr to pascal, multiply the torr value by 133.322368.
For example, to convert 100 torr (mmHg) to pascals, you can use the following formula:
pascal = torr * 133.322368
pascal = 100 * 133.322368 = 13332.2368
Therefore, 100 torr (mmHg) equal to 13332.2368 pascals.
Using the simple formula below, you can easily convert torr to pascal.
torr (mmHg) to pascal formula:
pascal = torr * 133.322368
How to convert pascals to torr (mmHg)?
1 Pascal (Pa) is equal to 0.00750061685 torr (mmHg). To convert pascal to torr, multiply the pascal value by 0.00750061685 or divide by 133.322368.
For example, to convert 1000 pascals to torr (mmHg), you can use the following formula:
torr = pascal * 0.00750061685
torr = 1000 * 0.00750061685 ≈ 7.5006
Therefore, 1000 pascals equal to 7.5006 torr (mmHg).
Using the simple formula below, you can easily convert pascals to torr.
pascal to torr (mmHg) conversion formula:
torr = pascal * 0.00750061685
torr = pascal / 133.322368
What is Pascal?
Pascal is a metric pressure unit and is equal to one force of newton per square meter. 1 Pascal = 0.00750061685 Torr (mmHg). The symbol is "Pa".
What is Torr and mmHg?
Torr is defined as the pressure exerted by a column of mercury that is exactly 1 millimeter (mm) in height under standard conditions. 1 Torr (mmHg) = 133.322368 pascals.
Millimeters of Mercury (mmHg) is the pressure exerted by a column of mercury that is 1 millimeter high.
The torr and mmHg are practically equivalent units of pressure. 1 torr is equivalent to 1 mmHg. In other words, the pressure of 1 torr is the same as the pressure exerted by a column of mercury that is 1 millimeter high. This close equivalence makes these units interchangeable in most practical applications.
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