![SOLVED: 3. Given the barometric pressure of 1 atm, make these conversions: (a) 80 psig to psia (b) 20 in.Hg vacuum to psia (c) 10 psia to kPag SOLVED: 3. Given the barometric pressure of 1 atm, make these conversions: (a) 80 psig to psia (b) 20 in.Hg vacuum to psia (c) 10 psia to kPag](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/82d5351d941c4e06a1136d58a8e09005.jpg)
SOLVED: 3. Given the barometric pressure of 1 atm, make these conversions: (a) 80 psig to psia (b) 20 in.Hg vacuum to psia (c) 10 psia to kPag
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PSIA vs PSIG: Differences | Conversion from PSIA to PSIG and PSIG to PSIA (With PDF) – What Is Piping
HVAC Know It All - After a recent conversation regarding vacuums and units of measure I found this handy conversion table. 1" Hg Absolute is equal to about roughly 1/2 PSIA. Pressure
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