Pressure (symbol: p or P). The pressure is the amount of force applied at right angles to a surface area of an object. formula: Pressure = F/A, F is the magnitude of the normal force, A is the area of the surface on contact.
The pascal unit (Pa), is the SI derived unit of pressure, equal to one newton per square meter.
The inch of mercury (inHg and ″Hg) is a unit of pressure. One inch of mercury is equal to 3.38639 kPa.
Multiply the inch of mercury value by 3386.389000
pascal = inch of mercury x 3386.389000
Divide the pascal value by 3386.389000
inch of mercury = pascal / 3386.389000
One pascal (Pa) is equal to 0.000295 inch of mercury (inHg)
1 pascal (Pa) = 0.000295 inch of mercury (inHg)
One inch of mercury (inHg) is equal to 3386.389000 pascal (Pa)
1 inch of mercury (inHg) = 3386.389000 pascal (Pa)