Convert foot water (4°C) to millimeter mercury (0°C)

Please provide values below to convert foot water (4°C) [ftAq] to millimeter mercury (0°C) [mmHg], or Convert millimeter mercury (0°C) to foot water (4°C).




How to Convert Foot Water (4°c) to Millimeter Mercury (0°c)

1 ftAq = 22.419190559497 mmHg

Example: convert 15 ftAq to mmHg:
15 ftAq = 15 × 22.419190559497 mmHg = 336.287858392454 mmHg


Foot Water (4°c) to Millimeter Mercury (0°c) Conversion Table

foot water (4°C) millimeter mercury (0°C)

Foot Water (4°c)

Foot water (4°C), symbol ftAq, is a unit of pressure representing the height of a water column at 4°C that exerts a specific pressure.

History/Origin

The foot water (4°C) has been used historically in engineering and scientific contexts to measure pressure, especially in water-related applications, as an alternative to other pressure units like inches of water or meters of water. Its usage dates back to traditional measurements in hydraulic and civil engineering.

Current Use

Today, foot water (4°C) is primarily used in specialized fields such as hydrology, water management, and engineering to measure low pressures, particularly in systems involving water flow and pressure head calculations.


Millimeter Mercury (0°c)

Millimeter mercury (0°C), abbreviated as mmHg, is a unit of pressure measurement based on the height of a column of mercury in millimeters at 0°C under standard gravity.

History/Origin

The mmHg originated from the use of mercury barometers in the 17th century to measure atmospheric pressure. It became a standard unit in meteorology and medicine for measuring blood pressure and other pressure-related phenomena.

Current Use

Today, mmHg is primarily used in medicine to measure blood pressure and in meteorology for atmospheric pressure readings. It is also used in various scientific and industrial applications where precise pressure measurements are required.



Convert foot water (4°C) To Other Pressure Units