Convert pascal to millimeter water [4 °C]


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How many pascal in 1 millimeters water? The answer is 9.80665. We assume you are converting between pascal and millimeter water [4 °C]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: pascal or millimeters water The SI derived unit for pressure is the pascal. 1 pascal is equal to 0.10197162129779 millimeters water. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between pascals and millimeters water. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of pascal to millimeters water

1 pascal to millimeters water = 0.10197 millimeters water

5 pascal to millimeters water = 0.50986 millimeters water

10 pascal to millimeters water = 1.01972 millimeters water

20 pascal to millimeters water = 2.03943 millimeters water

30 pascal to millimeters water = 3.05915 millimeters water

40 pascal to millimeters water = 4.07886 millimeters water

50 pascal to millimeters water = 5.09858 millimeters water

75 pascal to millimeters water = 7.64787 millimeters water

100 pascal to millimeters water = 10.19716 millimeters water


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Definition: Pascal

The pascal (symbol Pa) is the SI unit of pressure.It is equivalent to one newton per square metre. The unit is named after Blaise Pascal, the eminent French mathematician, physicist and philosopher.


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