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Convert between different units of pressure, such as pascal, bar, psi, atm, and more. See the conversion formulas, the popular conversions, and the complete list of pressure units.
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Pressure Conversion. Convert what quantity? "-force" is added to distinguish units of force from units of mass. The common PSI stands for "pounds per square inch" or "pounds/square inch".
Pressure - Conversion. Pressure (the symbol: p) is the ratio of force to the area over which that force is distributed, and it is the amount of force acting per unit area. The SI unit of pressure is the pascal, symbol Pa. A pressure of 1 Pa is small, which approximately equals the pressure exerted by a dollar bill resting flat on a table.
Convert between pascals, atmospheres, bars, pounds per square inch and other pressure units using this online tool. See the conversion formulas and results for different pressure measurements.
Use this pressure converter to convert instantly between bars, gigapascals, kilopascals, millibars, newtons per square meter, pounds per square inch and other metric and imperial pressure units. Like this?
Convert between Pressure units by using our online calculator. Enter any amount you want to convert, and press the Convert button (↻).
Pressure (symbol: p) is the force per unit area acting on a surface in a direction perpendicular to that surface. Type the number of Pascal (Pa) you want to convert in the text box, to see the results in the table.