Pressure Unit
Pressure Unit 1 bar/14.5 psi 1 atm/14.7 psi 1 bar/750 mmHg 1 atm/760 mmHg 1 bar/0.987 atm 1 atm/1.013 bar 1 bar/1.000*10^5 Pa 1 atm/1.013*10^5 Pa 1 bar/10.2 mH2O 1 atm/10.33 mH2O
Pressure Unit 1 bar/14.5 psi 1 atm/14.7 psi 1 bar/750 mmHg 1 atm/760 mmHg 1 bar/0.987 atm 1 atm/1.013 bar 1 bar/1.000*10^5 Pa 1 atm/1.013*10^5 Pa 1 bar/10.2 mH2O 1 atm/10.33 mH2O
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