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how do i do this?
thanks
thanks
That was my first reaction, too! Then it occurred to me that he meant "millimeters of mercury".dextercioby said:1."mm" is an unit for LEGTH.
2."pascal" is an unit for PRESSURE.
Ergo your thread title makes no sense...
Regarding your problem...What should that answer represent...?
Daniel.
The formula for converting millimeters to pascals is: 1 mm = 9.80665 Pa. This means that for every 1 millimeter, there are 9.80665 pascals.
We convert millimeters to pascals to measure pressure. Pascals are a unit of pressure, while millimeters are a unit of length. By converting, we can easily compare pressure measurements with length measurements.
Yes, you can convert other units to pascals. Pascals can be converted from other units of pressure, such as atmospheres, bars, or pounds per square inch (psi).
Millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and millimeters of water (mmH2O) are both units of pressure, but they are different in terms of density and fluid type. When converting to pascals, the conversion factor for mmHg is 133.322 and for mmH2O is 9.80665. This means that 1 mmHg is equivalent to 133.322 pascals, while 1 mmH2O is equivalent to 9.80665 pascals.
Yes, there are conversion calculators and online tools available that can quickly and accurately convert millimeters to pascals. These tools are especially helpful when dealing with large or complex conversions.