Convert Millimeter of Mercury to Torr (mmHgTorr)

The millimeter of mercury is the standard medical unit for blood pressure measurements worldwide.

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1 mmHg1 TorrNIST · BIPM accuracy

Millimeter of Mercury to Torr Conversion Table

10 common values
Millimeter of MercuryTorr
1 mmHg1 Torr
5 mmHg5.000001 Torr
10 mmHg10.000001 Torr
25 mmHg25.000004 Torr
50 mmHg50.000007 Torr
100 mmHg100.00001 Torr
200 mmHg200.00003 Torr
500 mmHg500.00007 Torr
1,000 mmHg1,000.0001 Torr
5,000 mmHg5,000.0007 Torr

How to Convert Millimeter of Mercury to Torr Manually

Step by Step

Converting millimeters of mercury to torr is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.

  1. 1
    Take your value in millimeters of mercury
    Start with the number of millimeters of mercury (mmHg) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 1
    The conversion factor from mmHg to Torr is 1. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in torr
    The result is your value in torr (Torr).
Practical Examples
1 mmHg
equals
1 Torr
5 mmHg
equals
5.000001 Torr
10 mmHg
equals
10.000001 Torr
25 mmHg
equals
25.000004 Torr
100 mmHg
equals
100.00001 Torr

Formula

Multiply the value in millimeters of mercury by 1. For the reverse direction, multiply by 1.

ForwardTorr = mmHg × 1
ReversemmHg = Torr × 1
Example: 10 mmHg × 1 = 10.000001 Torr

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 mmHg ≈ 133.32 Pa ≈ 1 Torr.
  • 760 mmHg = 1 atm.
  • Blood-pressure cuffs display mmHg worldwide.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Confusing mmHg with mmH₂O (different unit, factor of 13.6).
  • Mixing mmHg with torr in precise vacuum physics — they differ by one part per million.
  • Writing blood pressure in kPa — use mmHg for medical continuity.

About Millimeter of Mercury and Torr

What is the Millimeter of Mercury?

The millimeter of mercury equals approximately 133.322 pascals and is the universal medical unit for blood pressure measurements worldwide. Normal blood pressure is around 120/80 mmHg (systolic/diastolic). The unit's origin is the manometer: a column of mercury rises 1 mm for every 133 Pa of pressure difference. Mercury barometers historically measured atmospheric pressure (760 mmHg = 1 atm at sea level). Beyond medicine, mmHg appears in vacuum-system specifications, certain laboratory contexts, and altimeter settings (in inHg in the US, in mmHg or hPa elsewhere). The mmHg relates to the torr (1 mmHg ≈ 1.0000003 torr — essentially identical), the pascal (1 mmHg ≈ 133.3 Pa), the atmosphere (760 mmHg = 1 atm), and inches of mercury (1 inHg = 25.4 mmHg). The unit's persistence in medicine reflects historical inertia and the precision of mercury manometers.

  • Blood pressure measurement globally
  • Vacuum-system specifications
  • Historical scientific texts
Real-world examples

Normal blood pressure: 120/80 mmHg. Atmospheric: 760 mmHg. Good vacuum: <1 mmHg.

What is the Torr?

The torr equals approximately 1.0000003 mmHg (essentially identical, 133.322 Pa) and is named after Italian physicist Evangelista Torricelli (1608–1647), who invented the mercury barometer. The torr is widely used in vacuum-system specifications, laboratory instruments, and high-vacuum physics. Vacuum levels are categorized: 'low vacuum' is 760 to 1 torr, 'medium vacuum' 1 to 10⁻³ torr, 'high vacuum' below 10⁻³ torr. Mass spectrometers, electron microscopes, and semiconductor manufacturing systems require high vacuum (10⁻⁶ to 10⁻⁹ torr). The torr relates to the mmHg (essentially equal), the pascal (1 torr ≈ 133.3 Pa), the millibar (1 torr ≈ 1.333 mbar), and the atmosphere (760 torr = 1 atm). Modern scientific publications increasingly use the pascal, but the torr remains entrenched in vacuum technology.

  • Vacuum-chamber pressure readings
  • Semiconductor manufacturing
  • Older physics literature
Real-world examples

Low-vacuum: 760 to 25 torr. High-vacuum: 10⁻³ to 10⁻⁹ torr. Semiconductor fabrication: often below 10⁻⁶ torr.

Learn About Both Units

🎈 Reference

What is the Millimeter of Mercury?

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What is the Torr?

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Millimeter of Mercury to Torr FAQ

5 questions
How many torr in a millimeter of mercury?
One millimeter of mercury equals 1 torr.
How do I convert millimeters of mercury to torr?
Multiply the millimeter of mercury value by 1 to get the equivalent in torr.
What is 100 millimeters of mercury in torr?
100 millimeters of mercury equals 100.00001 torr.
Is a millimeter of mercury bigger than a torr?
Yes. 1 millimeter of mercury equals 1 torr, so one millimeter of mercury is larger.
How to convert millimeters of mercury to torr without a calculator?
Multiply by 1 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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