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    Unit ConversionMay 25, 20267 min read

    Pressure Converter: Convert Between Pa, bar, psi, atm, torr and More

    Comprehensive guide to pressure unit conversion. Learn formulas for pascals, bar, PSI, atmospheres, torr, and their practical applications.

    Published May 25, 2026 · Updated June 19, 2026
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    Achyutananda Meher

    Founder of Measurely

    Industrial pressure gauge measuring atmospheric pressure

    Introduction

    Pressure measurements are critical in engineering, meteorology, medicine, and automotive maintenance. Our pressure converter handles all standard pressure units with precision.

    Conversion Formulas and Factors

    The pascal is the SI base unit for pressure:

    1 bar = 100,000 Pa = 100 kPa 1 PSI = 6894.75729 Pa 1 atm = 101,325 Pa = 1.01325 bar 1 torr = 133.322368 Pa 1 mmHg = 133.322387 Pa

    Key relationships:

    1 atm = 14.6959 PSI 1 bar = 14.5038 PSI 1 atm = 760 torr = 760 mmHg

    How to Use the Converter

    Our pressure converter supports all common units. For example, to convert 32 PSI to bar: 32 PSI = 2.206 bar � typical car tire pressure.

    Real-World Examples

    Automotive: Recommended tire pressure of 35 PSI is 2.41 bar. Weather: Standard atmospheric pressure is 1013.25 hPa = 29.92 inHg. Scuba Diving: At 30 meters depth, the pressure is approximately 4 atm.

    Common Applications

    • Automotive: Tire pressure monitoring and air suspension systems
    • Weather Forecasting: Barometric pressure measurements
    • Medicine: Blood pressure measured in mmHg
    • Engineering: Hydraulic systems, boilers, and pressure vessels
    • Scuba Diving: Calculating air supply duration

    Tips for Accurate Conversions

    1. 1. Distinguish between absolute pressure and gauge pressure
    2. 2. 1 bar is very close to 1 atm (only 1.3% difference)
    3. 3. In weather, hectopascals (hPa) are equivalent to millibars (mbar)

    Conclusion

    Pressure conversions are essential in automotive care, weather, medicine, and engineering. Our pressure converter provides instant, accurate conversions. For more tools, see the complete guide to unit converters.

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    About Achyutananda Meher

    Founder of Measurely

    Achyutananda Meher is the founder of Measurely. He created the platform to make unit conversions simple and intuitive for professionals and everyday users.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the difference between bar and PSI?

    Bar is metric (100,000 Pa), PSI is imperial. 1 bar = 14.504 PSI.

    What is standard atmospheric pressure?

    101,325 Pa, 1 atm, 1.01325 bar, or 14.696 PSI.

    What is the difference between gauge and absolute pressure?

    Gauge pressure excludes atmospheric pressure; absolute includes it.

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