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Conversion Formula for Pound Per Square Foot to Inch Of Mercury
Conversion from pound per square foot to inch of mercury is a simple process once you know the basic relationship between the two units. One Pound Per Square Foot is equal to 0.0141390389 Inch Of Mercury, while one Inch Of Mercury contains 70.7261650407 Pound Per Square Foot.
To change a measurement from pound per square foot to inch of mercury, you only need to multiply the number of pound per square foot by 0.0141390389.
1 Pound Per Square Foot = 0.0141390389 Inch Of Mercury
1 Inch Of Mercury = 70.7261650407 Pound Per Square Foot
This gives you the equivalent value in inch of mercury quickly and accurately. By using this straightforward formula, you can easily switch between these units whenever needed.
Pound Per Square Foot to Inch Of Mercury Conversion
Conversion from pound per square foot to inch of mercury unit is an strait forward process once you know the correct conversion factor. One Pound Per Square Foot is equal to 0.0141390389 Inch Of Mercury, so you can find the value in inch of mercury by multiplying the number of pound per square foot by this figure. Example:-
| Pound Per Square Foot | Inch Of Mercury |
|---|---|
| 0.1 Pound Per Square Foot | 0.0014139039 Inch Of Mercury |
| 1 Pound Per Square Foot | 0.0141390389 Inch Of Mercury |
| 2 Pound Per Square Foot | 0.0282780778 Inch Of Mercury |
| 3 Pound Per Square Foot | 0.0424171168 Inch Of Mercury |
| 5 Pound Per Square Foot | 0.0706951946 Inch Of Mercury |
| 7 Pound Per Square Foot | 0.0989732724 Inch Of Mercury |
| 10 Pound Per Square Foot | 0.1413903892 Inch Of Mercury |
| 20 Pound Per Square Foot | 0.2827807784 Inch Of Mercury |
| 50 Pound Per Square Foot | 0.7069519459 Inch Of Mercury |
| 100 Pound Per Square Foot | 1.4139038918 Inch Of Mercury |
Pound per Square Foot (Architectural Pressure)
Introduction : Common in US/UK civil engineering, this unit measures distributed loads on structures as pounds of force per square foot area.
History & Origin : Developed from British architectural practices in the 19th century. Remains standard in Anglo-American building codes for floor loads and wind pressure calculations.
Current Use : Used for building code specifications (e.g., 40 psf residential floor loads), snow load ratings, and wind pressure calculations on structures.
Inch of Mercury (Aviation Pressure)
Introduction : Common in US aviation and meteorology, it represents the pressure exerted by a one-inch column of mercury, about 3,386 pascals at standard conditions.
History & Origin : Derived from early American mercury barometers in the 18th century. Became standard for US weather reporting and aviation altimeter settings by the 1920s.
Current Use : Primary unit for altimeter settings in US aviation (29.92 inHg = standard atmosphere). Used in US weather reports for atmospheric pressure.
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FAQ on Pound Per Square Foot to Inch Of Mercury Conversion:
What are the standard abbreviation or symbols for pound per square foot and inch of mercury?
The standard abbreviation for pound per square foot is βpsfβ, while inch of mercury is abbreviated as βinHg.β These symbols are commonly used to represent units of pressure in both everyday contexts and technical measurements.
What is the process of conversion from pound per square foot to inch of mercury units?
For conversion from pound per square foot to inch of mercury, multiply the number of pound per square foot by 0.014139038917549 as one pound per square foot equals 0.014139038917549 inch of mercury.
Formula: No of inch of mercury = No of pound per square foot Γ 0.014139038917549
This is the standard method used for conversion between these units of pressure.
How do you convert inch of mercury to pound per square foot?
To convert inch of mercury to pound per square foot, multiply the number of inch of mercury by 70.726165040737 as one inch of mercury equals 70.726165040737 pound per square foot.
Formula: No of pound per square foot = No of inch of mercury Γ 70.726165040737
How many pound per square foot are in one inch of mercury?
There are 70.726165040737 pound per square foot in one inch of mercury.
How many inch of mercury are in one pound per square foot?
There are exactly 0.014139038917549 inch of mercury in one pound per square foot.
Formula: No of inch of mercury = No of pound per square foot Γ 0.014139038917549
How many inch of mercury in 10 pound per square foot?
There are 0.14139038917549 inch of mercury in 10 pound per square foot.
Formula: No of inch of mercury = No of pound per square foot Γ 0.014139038917549
Thus, no of inch of mercury in 10 pound per square foot = 10 * 0.014139038917549 = 0.14139038917549 inch of mercury
How many inch of mercury in 100 pound per square foot?
There are 1.4139038917549 inch of mercury in 100 pound per square foot.
Formula: No of inch of mercury = No of pound per square foot Γ 0.014139038917549
Thus, no of inch of mercury in 100 pound per square foot = 100 * 0.014139038917549 = 1.4139038917549 inch of mercury