Millimeter Of Water. Conversion Chart

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Metric

Units: bar  / kilopascal (kPa)  / hectopascal (hPa)  / megapascal (MPa)  / millibar  / pascal (Pa)  / gram per square centimeter (gf/cm²)  / kilogram per square centimeter (kgf/cm²)  / tonne per square centimeter  / kilogram per square meter (kgf/m²)  / tonne per square meter  / newton per square meter (N/m²)  / kilonewton per square meter (kN/m²)  / meganewton per square meter (MN/m²)  / newton per square centimeter (N/cm²)  / newton per square millimeter (N/mm²)
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British and U.S. (Imperial system)

Units: ounce per square inch (osi, oz/in²)  / ounce per square foot  / pound per square inch (psi)  / pound per square foot  / thousand pounds per square inch (ksi)  / ton (U.S.) per square inch  / ton (U.S.) per square foot  / long ton (U.K.) per square inch  / long ton (U.K.) per square foot
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Mercury

Units: inch of mercury  / centimeter of mercury  / millimeter of mercury (torr)
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Water (at 39.2°F, 4°C)

Units: meter of water  / centimeter of water  /  / foot of water  / inch of water
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Atmosphere

Units: physical atmosphere (atm)  / technical atmosphere
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Natural units

In physics, natural units are physical units of measurement based only on universal physical constants. The origin of their definition comes only from properties of nature and not from any human construct.
Units: Planck pressure (L⁻¹MT⁻²)

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