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Inch Mercury 60 Degree Fahrenheit (in Hg 60°F) is a unit of pressure measurement. It indicates the pressure exerted by a one-inch column of mercury at 60 degrees Fahrenheit. This unit is commonly used in meteorology and aviation.
Definition of Atmosphere TechnicalAtmosphere Technical (at) is a non-SI unit of pressure. It is defined as the pressure exerted by a one centimeter column of mercury at zero degrees Celsius. One at is equivalent to 98,066.5 pascals.
Inch Mercury 60°F (in Hg) | Atmosphere Technical (at) |
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0.1 in Hg | 0.003386 at |
0.5 in Hg | 0.01693 at |
1 in Hg | 0.03386 at |
2 in Hg | 0.06772 at |
3 in Hg | 0.10158 at |
4 in Hg | 0.13544 at |
5 in Hg | 0.1693 at |
6 in Hg | 0.20316 at |
7 in Hg | 0.23702 at |
8 in Hg | 0.27088 at |
9 in Hg | 0.30474 at |
10 in Hg | 0.3386 at |
Example 1:
Convert 30 in Hg 60°F to at:
30 in Hg 60°F = 30 × 0.03386 at = 1.0158 at
Example 2:
Convert 15.5 in Hg 60°F to at:
15.5 in Hg 60°F = 15.5 × 0.03386 at = 0.52483 at
The concept of measuring pressure in inches of mercury at a specific temperature, such as 60 degrees Fahrenheit, has its roots in the early barometric pressure measurements. The Atmosphere Technical (at) unit was later introduced as a more technical measure of pressure.
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Example 1:
To convert 25 in Hg 60°F to at:
25 in Hg = 25 × 0.03386 at = 0.8465 at
Example 2:
To convert 40 in Hg 60°F to at:
40 in Hg = 40 × 0.03386 at = 1.3544 at