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value of mmHg in standard atmospheric pressure

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Answered by manjudangwal1982
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→→→ One mmHg is virtually equal to 1 torr, which is defined as 1/760 of 1 atmosphere (atm) pressure (i.e., 1 atm = 760 mmHg). The unit of mmHg is considered obsolete, and the SI unit “Pascal” (Pa; 1 atm = 101,325 Pa ) should be used. Nevertheless, mmHg is still widely used in medicine to express blood pressure.

Answered by sheela4562
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Answer:

1 mmHg = 1 torr = 1/760 atm

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