Inch Mercury (32°F) to kg/cm² Conversion

Inch Mercury (32°F) to Kilogram-force/Square Centimeter Conversion - Convert Inch Mercury (32°F) to Kilogram-force/Square Centimeter (inHg to kg/cm²)

Inch Mercury (32°F) to kg/cm² Conversion

Inch Mercury (32°F) to kg/cm² - Pressure - Conversion

You are currently converting Pressure units from Inch Mercury (32°F) to Kilogram-force/Square Centimeter

1 Inch Mercury (32°F) (inHg)

=

0.03453 Kilogram-force/Square Centimeter (kg/cm²)

Visit kg/cm² to Inch Mercury (32°F) Conversion

Inch Mercury (32°F) : Inch of mercury (abbreviated: inHg) is a British and American unit of measurement for pressure. 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. Inch of mercury is still widely used in American. 1 inHg = 3,386.389 pascals at 0 °C.

Kilogram-force/Square Centimeter : A kilogram-force per square centimeter (kgf/cm2), often just kilogram per square centimeter (kg/cm2), or kilopond per square centimeter is a pressure unit that has been largely displaced the SI unit system of pascal units. Same with psi (abbreviation of pound per square inch), kg/cm2 is part of a group of pressure units that relate pressure with weight. 1 kg/cm2 equals 98,066.5 Pascals.

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1 Inch Mercury (32°F) = 0.03453 Kilogram-force/Square Centimeter

FAQ about Inch Mercury (32°F) to kg/cm² Conversion

1 inch mercury (inHg) is equal to 0.03453 kilogram-force/square centimeter (kg/cm²).

1inHg = 0.03453kg/cm²

The pressure p in kilogram-force/square centimeter (kg/cm²) is equal to the pressure p in inch mercury (32°f) (inHg) times 0.03453, that conversion formula:

p(kg/cm²) = p(inHg) × 0.03453

One Inch Mercury is equal to 0.03453 Kilogram-force/Square Centimeter:

1inHg = 1inHg × 0.03453 = 0.03453kg/cm²

One Kilogram-force/Square Centimeter is equal to 28.95903 Inch Mercury (32°F):

1kg/cm² = 1kg/cm² × 28.95903 = 28.95903inHg

p(kg/cm²) = 5(inHg) × 0.03453 = 0.17265kg/cm²

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