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Millimeter of Mercury(mmHg) to Millibar(mbar) Pressure Unit Conversion Calculator

This calculator allows you to easily convert pressure values from Millimeter of Mercury (mmHg) to Millibar (mbar), a commonly used unit in meteorology, scientific research, and various engineering applications requiring precise pressure measurements.

The Millimeter of Mercury (mmHg) is a unit of pressure representing the force exerted by a 1-millimeter column of mercury at 0°C under standard gravity. It is frequently used in barometric pressure readings, medical applications, and vacuum systems.

The Millibar (mbar) is a unit of pressure equivalent to one-thousandth of a bar or 100 Pascals. It is widely used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure and in other scientific and engineering contexts.

Suppose you have a pressure of 760 mmHg.
To convert it to mbar:

760×1.33322=1013.25 mba

So, 760 mmHg is equal to approximately 1013.25 mbar.

Millimeter of Mercury (mmHg)Millibar (mbar)
1 mmHg1.33322 mbar
10 mmHg13.3322 mbar
100 mmHg133.322 mbar
500 mmHg666.61 mbar
760 mmHg1013.25 mbar
1000 mmHg1333.22 mbar
  • Meteorology: Essential for converting barometric pressure readings from mmHg to mbar.
  • Scientific Research: Useful in laboratory settings where both mmHg and mbar units are used.
  • Medical Applications: Frequently used to translate measurements for devices where both mmHg and mbar units are needed.
  • Industrial Calibration: Applicable for process control and calibration tasks involving mmHg and mbar pressure units.

This mmHg to mbar conversion calculator is an essential tool for professionals in scientific, medical, and industrial applications that require accurate pressure conversions.

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