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Engineering, 19.07.2021 22:30 LuckyCharms988

Inches of mercury is something that would only be used in America. Elsewhere in the world, the mercury height would be in millimeters, or about 760mm (76cm). Mercury has a density of about 13.56 g/cm3, or in other words, each cm of mercury weighs about 13,300 dynes. So 760mm of mercury weighs 1,013,000 dynes. 1 mb is 1 dyne/cm2, so what is the air pressure in mb

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