Did you mean to convert | pound/square inch pound/square inch [gauge] pound/square inch [absolute] |
to | centimeter mercury |
How many lb/in^2 in 1 centimeter mercury? The answer is 0.19336777871316. We assume you are converting between pound/square inch and centimeter mercury [0 °C]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: lb/in^2 or centimeter mercury The SI derived unit for pressure is the pascal. 1 pascal is equal to 0.00014503773800722 lb/in^2, or 0.00075006156130264 centimeter mercury. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between pounds/square inch and centimeters mercury. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 lb/in^2 to centimeter mercury = 5.17149 centimeter mercury
5 lb/in^2 to centimeter mercury = 25.85746 centimeter mercury
10 lb/in^2 to centimeter mercury = 51.71492 centimeter mercury
15 lb/in^2 to centimeter mercury = 77.57239 centimeter mercury
20 lb/in^2 to centimeter mercury = 103.42985 centimeter mercury
25 lb/in^2 to centimeter mercury = 129.28731 centimeter mercury
30 lb/in^2 to centimeter mercury = 155.14477 centimeter mercury
40 lb/in^2 to centimeter mercury = 206.8597 centimeter mercury
50 lb/in^2 to centimeter mercury = 258.57462 centimeter mercury
You can do the reverse unit conversion from centimeter mercury to lb/in^2, or enter any two units below:
The pound per square inch or, more accurately, pound-force per square inch (symbol: psi or lbf/in² or lbf/in²) is a unit of pressure or of stress based on avoirdupois units. It is the pressure resulting from a force of one pound-force applied to an area of one square inch.
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