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Calculation of atmospheric pressure [using physics solutions in high schools and universities]
Torricelli experiment measured the standard atmospheric pressure.

1 standard atmospheric pressure = mercury density× gravitational acceleration (g )× 760mmhg (g=9.8N/kg).

= Mercury density × acceleration of gravity (g) × 0.76m Hg.

= 13.6× 10^3kg/m^3×9.8n/kg×0.76m

≈ 1.0 13× 10^5pa