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Enum PressureUnit

Namespace
UnitsNet.Units
Assembly
UnitsNet.Pressure.dll
public enum PressureUnit

Fields

Atmosphere = 1
Bar = 2
Centibar = 3
CentimeterOfWaterColumn = 48
Decapascal = 4
Decibar = 5
DynePerSquareCentimeter = 6
FootOfElevation = 7
FootOfHead = 8
Gigapascal = 9
Hectopascal = 10
InchOfMercury = 11
InchOfWaterColumn = 12
Kilobar = 13
KilogramForcePerSquareCentimeter = 14
KilogramForcePerSquareMeter = 15
KilogramForcePerSquareMillimeter = 16
KilonewtonPerSquareCentimeter = 17
KilonewtonPerSquareMeter = 18
KilonewtonPerSquareMillimeter = 19
Kilopascal = 20
KilopoundForcePerSquareFoot = 21
KilopoundForcePerSquareInch = 22
KilopoundForcePerSquareMil = 23
Megabar = 24
MeganewtonPerSquareMeter = 25
Megapascal = 26
MeterOfElevation = 27
MeterOfHead = 28
MeterOfWaterColumn = 57
Microbar = 29
Micropascal = 30
Millibar = 31
MillimeterOfMercury = 32
MillimeterOfWaterColumn = 33
Millipascal = 34
NewtonPerSquareCentimeter = 35
NewtonPerSquareMeter = 36
NewtonPerSquareMillimeter = 37
Pascal = 38
PoundForcePerSquareFoot = 39
PoundForcePerSquareInch = 40
PoundForcePerSquareMil = 41
PoundPerInchSecondSquared = 42
TechnicalAtmosphere = 43
TonneForcePerSquareCentimeter = 44
TonneForcePerSquareMeter = 45
TonneForcePerSquareMillimeter = 46
Torr = 47