Mercury
No, Hg stands for mercury. It is a unit of pressure commonly used in meteorology to measure barometric pressure, where 1 inch of mercury (inHg) is approximately equal to 33.86 millibars.
The planet Mercury has no weight, as this would be expressed within a gravitational field. The mass of Mercury is estimated as 3.3 ×10²³ kilograms (only about 5.5% of Earth's mass).The element Mercury has a density of 13.5 grams/ml (13.5 grams/cm3).
Mercury. If you could stand the heat, on the dark side, the planet is mostly a big ball of metals.
It refers to the barometric pressure in the hurricane's eye. A lower barometric pressure generally means a stronger storm. Hg is the chemical symbol for the element mercury, a metal that is liquid at room temperature. Barometric pressure is often given in units of either mmHg (millimeters of mercury) or inHg (inches of mercury). Both units refer to the early barometers, which consisted of a vacuum tube with its open end immersed in a dish of Mercury. Pressure was measured based on how high up the mercury moved in the tube, which climbed higher with higher pressures.
Yes. The ELPTO stands for (EL)ectric start (P)ower (T)rim (O)il injected
Mercury has a surface, so yes you could stand on it.
"Black" because there is no any atmosphere on mercury(manish kumar).
Mercury
Hg = Mercury
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mercury as well as most outboard manufactures have a number of different shaft lenths to fit different applications here is how you measure get a standard tape and measure up from the cavitation plate on the leg up to the bottom point on the powerhead, common lenths are 15" (short shaft) 20" (long shaft) and 25"(extra long) hope this helps
if you stand on Mercury you see the sun 2 1/2 times bigger than on earth
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Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles, and Mercury.
I have a 19' Crestline with a Mercury 50 ELPTO that has a 12X101/2 Turningpoint prop. Max speed with (2) aboard is 23 MPH by GPS @ 5600 RPM in ideal conditions. I crusie at 4000 RPM at about 13.5 MPH burning 2.5 gallons per hour. Max speed drops to 20 MPH with (5) aboard and will crusie at 12.5 MPH at 4000.
A measurement of vacuum/pressure as in inches of mercury.