Explain the pressure under mercury of a particular depth


Blood pressure is equivalent to the pressure under mercury of a particular depth and it is measured in millimeters of mercury. For example, a systolic pressure of 160 is actually equal to the pressure under 160 mm of mercury. Communicate this pressure in Pascal's when the density of mercury is 13.534g/mL.

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