Inch of mercury
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Inches of mercury, inHg or "Hg 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widely used for barometric pressure in weather reports and aviation in the United States, but is considered somewhat outdated elsewhere.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 = 3386.389 pascals at 0 °C.
Piston engine aircraft with constant-speed propellers also use inHg to measure manifold pressure, which is indicative of engine power produced.
See also
- Torr (millimeters of mercury)
External links
- [Conversion of inHg in other units]
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