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Inch of Mercury (inHg) at 60 degrees Fahrenheit is a unit of pressure measurement. It represents the pressure exerted by a column of mercury one inch in height at 60°F on an area of one square inch. It's commonly used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure.
Definition of Ton-force short sq. InchTon-force (short) per square inch is a unit of pressure that quantifies the force of one short ton (2000 pounds) exerted on a one square inch area. This measurement is commonly used in the United States and expresses substantial pressures, such as in hydraulic or pneumatic systems.
Inch Mercury 60°F (inHg) | Ton-force short sq. Inch (tonf/in²) |
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0.02 inHg | 0.001 tonf/in² |
0.04 inHg | 0.002 tonf/in² |
0.06 inHg | 0.003 tonf/in² |
0.08 inHg | 0.004 tonf/in² |
0.10 inHg | 0.005 tonf/in² |
0.12 inHg | 0.006 tonf/in² |
0.14 inHg | 0.007 tonf/in² |
0.16 inHg | 0.008 tonf/in² |
0.18 inHg | 0.009 tonf/in² |
0.20 inHg | 0.010 tonf/in² |
Example 1:
Convert 2 inHg 60 °F to tonf/in²:
2 inHg 60 °F = [Conversion Factor] tonf/in²
Example 2:
Convert 5 inHg 60 °F to tonf/in²:
5 inHg 60 °F = [Conversion Factor] tonf/in²
The conversion from Inch Mercury 60 Degree Fahrenheit to Ton-force short sq. Inch has its roots in the need for precise pressure measurements in various scientific and industrial fields, adapting classical pressure units to modern-day application requirements.
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Example 1:
Convert 2 inHg 60 °F to tonf/in²:
2 inHg 60 °F = [Conversion Factor] tonf/in²
Example 2:
Convert 7.5 inHg 60 °F to tonf/in²:
7.5 inHg 60 °F = [Conversion Factor] tonf/in²