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the free encyclopedia Traditional unit of pressure For other uses · see Torr (disambiguation) . torr Unit&#160 · of pressure Symbol Torr Named after Evangelista Torricelli Definition &#8288 · 1 / 760 &#8288 · atm Conversions 1&#160 · Torr in ... ... is equal to ... &#160 · &#160 · SI derived units &#160 · 133.3224&#160 · Pa &#160 · British&#160 · Gravitational&#160 · System &#160 · 0.019 336 77 &#160 · psi The torr (symbol: Torr) is a unit of pressure based on an absolute scale · defined as exactly &#8288 · of a standard atmosphere (101325 Pa). Thus one torr is exactly &#8288 · 101325 / 760 &#8288 · pascals (≈ 133.32&#160 · Pa). Historically

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the free encyclopedia Traditional unit of pressure For other uses
see Torr (disambiguation) . torr Unit&#160
of pressure Symbol Torr Named after Evangelista Torricelli Definition &#8288
1 / 760 &#8288
atm Conversions 1&#160
Torr in ... ... is equal to ... &#160
&#160
SI derived units &#160
133.3224&#160
Pa &#160
British&#160
Gravitational&#160
System &#160
0.019 336 77 &#160
psi The torr (symbol: Torr) is a unit of pressure based on an absolute scale
defined as exactly &#8288
of a standard atmosphere (101325 Pa). Thus one torr is exactly &#8288
101325 / 760 &#8288
pascals (≈ 133.32&#160
Pa). Historically

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