Answer Posted / satishkumar
maximum vacuum = -760 mmhg
= -1 bar
= -1 kg/cm2
= -14.7 psi
below the atmospheric pressure is called vacuum. 760 mmhg
pressure is equal to the atmospheric pressure value.
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