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15 October, 19:49

Convert 1 mm of hg into Pascal. Take density of hg = 13.6*10^3kg/m^3. g = 9.8m/s*s

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  1. 15 October, 23:41
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    1mm of hg pressure is supposed to be the extra pressured exerted by a column of mercury 1 mm high.

    So the weight of the column of mercury = density * height * Area * g

    Area is the cross sectional area of the tube holding mercury.

    Pressure exerted by this column = Weight / area

    = density * height * g

    = 13.6 * 10³ kg / m³ * 1 * 10^-3 m * 9.81 m/sec²

    = 133.416 Pascal or Newton/meter²

    Height = 1mm (of mercury) column in the barometer.
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