If the air pressure is 30 inches how many millibars of air pressure are there?
There is no direct conversion between millibars (pressure) and inches of water (liquid volume). They are different units of measurement used for different purposes.
There are a lot of possible units. Many TV stations report pressure in inches of mercury, where standard sea level pressure = 29.92 inHg. You can also use millimeters of mercury, which is a simple conversion from inches of mercury (1 inch is about 25.4 mm). Atmospheric scientists usually use hectoPascals (hPa) or millibars (mb), which are the same numerically. Standard sea level pressure is 1013.25 hPa, or 1013.25 mb. 1 hectoPascal is equal to 100 Pascals, while 1 millibar is one-thousandth of a bar. A couple of less common units are Torrs, where sea level pressure is 760 Torr, or atmospheres, where standard sea level pressure = 1 atmosphere.
635 mm
26 millibars is equal to approximately 0.38 psi.
27.23 inches of mercury is 922.1 millibars.
169 millibars.
To convert inches of mercury to millibars, multiply by 33.863886. Therefore, 27.23 inches of mercury is equal to approximately 731.91 millibars.
922 millibars.
Not sure what mucury is, but 27.23 inches of mercury = 922.11 millibars, approx.
1 inch of mercury is 33,863 88 millibars.So: 27,23 inch of mercury is equivalent to 922,1135 millibars.
922 millibars.
About 922 millibars.
About 1013 millibars would equal about... 30 inches------------_______________*****************
922.1 millibars.
33.8637526 1 Bar is an arbitrary "standard atmospheric pressure" which is roughly 29 and a half inches of mercury. If you multiply the inches-of-mercury value by 33.8637526 you get the pressure in millibars
If the air pressure is 30 inches how many millibars of air pressure are there?