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what is Torr ?
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Answered by Warlockinevitable
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The torr is a unit of pressure based on an absolute scale, defined as exactly 1/760 of a standard atmosphere. Thus one torr is exactly 101325/760 pascals. Historically, one torr was intended to be the same as one "millimeter of mercury", but subsequent redefinitions of the two units made them slightly different.

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Answered by himanshidhak123
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a unit of pressure equivalent to 1 mm of mercury in a barometer and equal to 133.32 pascals

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