inAq (Inches of Water, Actual)

inAq, or inches of water, actual, is a unit of pressure that represents the hydrostatic pressure exerted by a column of water one inch high. It is similar to inH2O (inches of water) but differs in that inAq accounts for the actual density of water under specific conditions, such as temperature and salinity, while inH2O typically assumes a standard water density.

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