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Conversions of Pressure

This document provides conversion factors between various pressure units including the pascal (Pa), bar, atmosphere (at), torr, and pounds-force per square inch (psi). It shows that 1 Pa equals 10-5 bar, 1.0197x10-5 at, 9.8692x10-6 atm, and 7.5006x10-3 torr. An example conversion is also given to illustrate how to use the table to convert between different pressure units.

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Conversions of Pressure

This document provides conversion factors between various pressure units including the pascal (Pa), bar, atmosphere (at), torr, and pounds-force per square inch (psi). It shows that 1 Pa equals 10-5 bar, 1.0197x10-5 at, 9.8692x10-6 atm, and 7.5006x10-3 torr. An example conversion is also given to illustrate how to use the table to convert between different pressure units.

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Conversions

Pressure Units

pound-force
technical
per
  pascal bar atmosphere atmosphere torr
square inch
(Pa) (bar) (at) (atm) (Torr)
(psi)

1 Pa ≡ 1 N/m2 10−5 1.0197×10−5 9.8692×10−6 7.5006×10−3 145.04×10−6

1 bar 100,000 ≡ 106 dyn/cm2 1.0197 0.98692 750.06 14.5037744

1 at 98,066.5 0.980665 ≡ 1 kgf/cm2 0.96784 735.56 14.223

1 atm 101,325 1.01325 1.0332 ≡ 1 atm 760 14.696

≡ 1 Torr;
1 torr 133.322 1.3332×10−3 1.3595×10−3 1.3158×10−3 19.337×10−3
≈ 1 mmHg

1 psi 6.894×103 68.948×10−3 70.307×10−3 68.046×10−3 51.715 ≡ 1 lbf/in2

Example reading:  1 Pa = 1 N/m2  = 10−5 bar  = 10.197×10−6 at  = 9.8692×10−6 atm  = 7.5006×10−3 torr


= 145.04×10−6 psi
etc.

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