Pressure Converter
Transform pressure units with ease. Convert between pascals, bars, psi, and more. Perfect for engineering, meteorology, and industrial applications.
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Did You Know?
Pascals
SI unit of pressure, equal to 1 newton per square meter, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Atmospheres
Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level, used as a reference point for atmospheric pressure measurements.
Frequently Asked Questions
To use the Pressure Converter, enter the value you want to convert in the 'Amount to convert' field. Then, select the unit you're converting from in the 'Convert from' dropdown and the unit you're converting to in the 'Convert to' dropdown. The result will instantly appear in the 'Output' box below.
The Pressure Converter supports a wide range of units, including pascals, bars, atmospheres, pounds per square inch (psi), torr, millimeters of mercury (mmHg), and more. You can easily convert between any of these units by selecting them from the dropdown menus.
No, you won't lose your data when refreshing the page. The Pressure Converter preserves your input and conversion settings even after a page reload, ensuring you can continue working without losing any information.
The Pressure Converter provides highly accurate results, using precise mathematical formulas for conversions. It maintains accuracy up to several decimal places, making it suitable for both everyday use and specialized applications in physics, engineering, and meteorology.
Absolutely! The Pressure Converter is designed to handle a wide range of pressure measurements, from very low (like millibars) to very high (like gigapascals). This makes it versatile for various applications, from weather forecasting to industrial processes.
About the Units
Bars
Unit of pressure equal to 100,000 Pascals, commonly used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure and in engineering to specify the pressure of gases and liquids.
Centimeters of Mercury
Pressure exerted by a column of mercury 1 cm high, used in barometers to measure atmospheric pressure.
Centimeters of Water
Pressure exerted by a column of water 1 cm high at 4°C, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in fluid systems.
Feet of Water
Pressure exerted by a column of water 1 foot high at 4°C, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in fluid systems, particularly in hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Hectopascals
Unit of pressure equal to 100 Pascals, used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure and in engineering to specify the pressure of gases and liquids.
Inches of Water
Pressure exerted by a column of water 1 inch high at 4°C, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in fluid systems, particularly in hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Inches of Mercury
Pressure exerted by a column of mercury 1 inch high, used in barometers to measure atmospheric pressure.
Kilogram-Forces per Square Centimeter
Pressure exerted by 1 kg-force on 1 cm² area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Kilogram-Forces per Square Meter
Pressure exerted by 1 kg-force on 1 m² area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Kilonewtons per Square Meter
Pressure exerted by 1 kilonewton on 1 m² area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Kilonewtons per Square Millimeter
Pressure exerted by 1 kilonewton on 1 mm² area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Kilopascals
Unit of pressure equal to 1,000 Pascals, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Kips per Square Inch
Pressure exerted by 1 kip-force on 1 inch² area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Meganewtons per Square Meter
Pressure exerted by 1 meganewton on 1 m² area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Meganewtons per Square Millimeter
Pressure exerted by 1 meganewton on 1 mm² area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Megapascals
Unit of pressure equal to 1,000,000 Pascals, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Meters of Water
Pressure exerted by a column of water 1 meter high at 4°C, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in fluid systems, particularly in hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Millibars
Unit of pressure equal to 1/1000th of a bar, used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure and in engineering to specify the pressure of gases and liquids.
Millimeters of Mercury
Pressure exerted by a column of mercury 1 mm high, used in barometers to measure atmospheric pressure.
Millimeters of Water
Pressure exerted by a column of water 1 mm high at 4°C, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in fluid systems, particularly in hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Newtons per Square Centimeter
Pressure exerted by 1 newton on 1 cm² area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Newtons per Square Millimeter
Pressure exerted by 1 newton on 1 mm² area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Pounds-Force per Square Foot
Pressure exerted by 1 pound-force on 1 square foot area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Pounds-Force per Square Inch
Pressure exerted by 1 pound-force on 1 square inch area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Poundals per Square Foot
Pressure exerted by 1 poundal on 1 square foot area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Tons (UK)-Force per Square Foot
Pressure exerted by 1 ton (UK) on 1 square foot area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Tons (UK)-Force per Square Inch
Pressure exerted by 1 ton (UK) on 1 square inch area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Tons (US)-Force per Square Foot
Pressure exerted by 1 ton (US) on 1 square foot area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Tons (US)-Force per Square Inch
Pressure exerted by 1 ton (US) on 1 square inch area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Tonnes-Force per Square Centimeter
Pressure exerted by 1 tonne on 1 cm² area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Tonnes-Force per Square Meter
Pressure exerted by 1 tonne on 1 m² area, used in engineering and physics to measure pressure in mechanical systems.
Torr (mm Hg 0°C)
Pressure exerted by a column of mercury 1 torr high, used in barometers to measure atmospheric pressure.