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Millimeter of Mercury (mmHg) to Psi Pressure Unit Conversion Calculator

This calculator allows you to convert pressure values from millimeters of mercury (mmHg) to pounds per square inch (psi):

A millimeter of mercury (symbol: mmHg) is a unit of pressure commonly used in medicine and meteorology. It represents the pressure exerted by a column of mercury 1 millimeter high at 0°C under the force of gravity. It’s often used to measure blood pressure and atmospheric pressure.

A pound-force per square inch (symbol: psi) is a unit of pressure used in the imperial and US customary systems. It represents the pressure resulting from a force of one pound-force applied over an area of one square inch. It is commonly used in various applications, including measuring tire pressure, hydraulic systems, and other industrial processes.

Suppose you have a pressure of 760 mmHg.

To convert it to psi: 

760×0.0193368=14.696 psi

So, 760 mmHg is equal to 14.696 psi.

mmHg (Millimeter of Mercury)Psi (Pound-force per Square Inch)
1 mmHg0.0193368 psi
5 mmHg0.096684 psi
10 mmHg0.193368 psi
20 mmHg0.386736 psi
50 mmHg0.96684 psi
100 mmHg1.93368 psi
200 mmHg3.86736 psi
500 mmHg9.6684 psi
760 mmHg14.696 psi
  • Medical Applications: Convert blood pressure readings from mmHg to psi.
  • Meteorology: For converting atmospheric pressure from mmHg to psi.
  • Engineering: Useful in industries where precise pressure measurements are required.

This calculator is an essential tool for professionals who need to convert pressure units accurately. It simplifies the process, making it easier to work with different pressure units in various fields.

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