Centimeters of Mercury is a small pressure unit which represents the pressure pushing down due to gravity of any volume of liquid mercury which is 1cm high.
1 centimeter of mercury at zero degrees Celsius equals 1333.22 Pascals.
It is mainly used in applications for measuring pressures of vacuum pumps, pneumatic systems, automotive engine inlet manifold pressures and blood pressure.
Standard Units | |
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Pascal | {{pascal}} |
Exapascal | {{exapascal}} |
Petapascal | {{petapascal}} |
Terapascal | {{terapascal}} |
Gigapascal | {{gigapascal}} |
Megapascal | {{megapascal}} |
Kilopascal | {{kilopascal}} |
Hectopascal | {{hectopascal}} |
Dekapascal | {{dekapascal}} |
Decipascal | {{decipascal}} |
Centipascal | {{centipascal}} |
Millipascal | {{millipascal}} |
Micropascal | {{micropascal}} |
Nanopascal | {{nanopascal}} |
Picopascal | {{picopascal}} |
Femtopascal | {{femtopascal}} |
Attopascal | {{attopascal}} |
Newton/Square Meter | {{newtonpersquaremeter}} |
Newton/Square Centimeter | {{newtonpersquarecentimeter}} |
Newton/Square Millimeter | {{newtonpersquaremillimeter}} |
Kilonewton/Square meter | {{kilonewtonpersquaremeter}} |
Other Units | |
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Bar | {{bar}} |
Millibar | {{millibar}} |
Microbar | {{microbar}} |
Dyne/Square Centimeter | {{dynepersquarecentimeter}} |
Kilogram-Force/Squaremeter | {{kilogramforcepersquaremeter}} |
Kilogram-Force/sq.cm | {{kilogramforcepersqcm}} |
Kilogram-Force/sq.millimeter | {{kilogramforcepersqmillimeter}} |
Gram-Force/sq.cm | {{gramforcepersqcm}} |
Ton-Force(short)/sq.foot | {{tonforceshortsqfoot}} |
Ton-Force(short)/sq.inch | {{tonforceshortsqinch}} |
Ton-Force(long)/sq.foot | {{tonforcelongsqfoot}} |
Ton-Force(long)/sq.inch | {{tonforcelongsqinch}} |
Kip-force/sq.inch | {{kipforcepersquareinch}} |
Ksi | {{ksi}} |
Pound-Force/sq.foot | {{poundforcepersquarefoot}} |
Pound-Force/sq.inch | {{poundforcepersquareinch}} |
Psi | {{psi}} |
Poundal/sq.foot | {{Poundalpersquarefoot}} |
Torr | {{torr}} |
Millimeter mercury | {{millimetermercury}} |
Inch mercury (32o)F | {{inchmercury32}} |
Inch mercury (60o)F | {{inchmercury60}} |
Centimeter water | {{centimeterwater}} |
Millimeter water | {{millimeterwater}} |
Inch water | {{inchwater}} |
Foot water | {{footwater}} |
Inch water (60o)F | {{inchwater60}} |
Foot water (60o)F | {{footwater60}} |
Atmosphere Technical | {{atmospheretechnical}} |
Standard Atmosphere | {{standardatmosphere}} |