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{{wiki|mmHg}} is "millimeters of Hg (Mercury)", a measure of vacuum. Originally defined as the extra pressure generated by a column of mercury one millimetre high, as read out by a Mercury pressure gauge. {{wiki|mmHg}} is "millimeters of Hg (Mercury)", a measure of vacuum. Originally defined as the extra pressure generated by a column of mercury one millimetre high, as read out by a Mercury pressure gauge.
- Atmospheric pressure at sea level+ ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE nominal at sea level
760 mm Hg 760 mm Hg
29.9212 inches Hg 29.9212 inches Hg
14.696 psi 14.696 psi
1 bar 1 bar
 +
 + {{search|560+mmHg+inHg|CONVERSION}} TABLE
 + mmHg inHg (inches of mercury)
 + 560 22.0
 + 600 23.6
 + 10 0.39
 +
 + NORMAL intake manifold vacuum
 + 457-559 mm mercury
 + 18-22 inches mercury
{{SeeEx|Tools#Vacuum_Gauge|Vacuum Gauge}} {{SeeEx|Tools#Vacuum_Gauge|Vacuum Gauge}}

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mmHg is "millimeters of Hg (Mercury)", a measure of vacuum. Originally defined as the extra pressure generated by a column of mercury one millimetre high, as read out by a Mercury pressure gauge.

ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE nominal at sea level
760 mm Hg
29.9212 inches Hg
14.696 psi
1 bar
CONVERSION TABLE
mmHg inHg (inches of mercury)
560  22.0
600  23.6
 10  0.39
NORMAL intake manifold vacuum
457-559 mm mercury
18-22   inches mercury
See also: Vacuum Gauge

Vacuum gauge reading in Inches (inHg)
gauge.jpg 

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