Convert kilogram-force/square meter to centimeter mercury (0°C)

Please provide values below to convert kilogram-force/square meter [kgf/m^2] to centimeter mercury (0°C) [cmHg], or Convert centimeter mercury (0°C) to kilogram-force/square meter.




How to Convert Kilogram-Force/square Meter to Centimeter Mercury (0°c)

1 kgf/m^2 = 0.00735559137566296 cmHg

Example: convert 15 kgf/m^2 to cmHg:
15 kgf/m^2 = 15 × 0.00735559137566296 cmHg = 0.110333870634944 cmHg


Kilogram-Force/square Meter to Centimeter Mercury (0°c) Conversion Table

kilogram-force/square meter centimeter mercury (0°C)

Kilogram-Force/square Meter

Kilogram-force per square meter (kgf/m^2) is a unit of pressure representing the force of one kilogram-force applied over an area of one square meter.

History/Origin

The unit originated from the use of kilogram-force, a gravitational force unit based on the kilogram, before the adoption of SI units. It was commonly used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in contexts where gravitational force was considered.

Current Use

Today, kgf/m^2 is largely obsolete and replaced by the SI unit Pascal (Pa). However, it may still be encountered in legacy systems or specific regional applications related to pressure measurement.


Centimeter Mercury (0°c)

Centimeter mercury (0°C) is a unit of pressure measurement representing the pressure exerted by a one-centimeter column of mercury at 0°C.

History/Origin

The centimeter mercury was historically used in barometry and pressure measurements before the adoption of the pascal. It originated from the use of mercury columns in barometers to measure atmospheric pressure, with the unit reflecting the height of the mercury column.

Current Use

Today, the centimeter mercury is largely obsolete and replaced by SI units like the pascal. However, it is still used in some medical and historical contexts to measure blood pressure and atmospheric pressure in certain regions.



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