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Pascals Atmospheres

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Pascals to Atmospheres Formula

To convert from Pascals to Atmospheres, you can use the following formula:

Atmospheres = Pascals × NaN

This means you need to multiply your Pascals value by NaN to get the equivalent value in Atmospheres.

Pa → atm Reference Table

Pa atm
0.001 Pa 9.869233e-9 atm
0.002 Pa 1.973846533e-8 atm
0.003 Pa 2.9607698e-8 atm
0.004 Pa 3.947693067e-8 atm
0.005 Pa 4.934616334e-8 atm
0.006 Pa 5.9215396e-8 atm
0.007 Pa 6.908462867e-8 atm
0.008 Pa 7.895386134e-8 atm
0.009 Pa 8.8823094e-8 atm
0.01 Pa 9.869232667e-8 atm
0.02 Pa 1.973846533e-7 atm
0.03 Pa 2.9607698e-7 atm
0.04 Pa 3.947693067e-7 atm
0.05 Pa 4.934616334e-7 atm
0.06 Pa 5.9215396e-7 atm
0.07 Pa 6.908462867e-7 atm
0.08 Pa 7.895386134e-7 atm
0.09 Pa 8.8823094e-7 atm
0.1 Pa 9.869232667e-7 atm
0.2 Pa 0.000001973846533 atm
0.3 Pa 0.0000029607698 atm
0.4 Pa 0.000003947693067 atm
0.5 Pa 0.000004934616334 atm
0.6 Pa 0.0000059215396 atm
0.7 Pa 0.000006908462867 atm
0.8 Pa 0.000007895386134 atm
0.9 Pa 0.0000088823094 atm
1 Pa 0.000009869232667 atm
1.5 Pa 0.000014803849 atm
2 Pa 0.00001973846533 atm
2.5 Pa 0.00002467308167 atm
3 Pa 0.000029607698 atm
3.5 Pa 0.00003454231434 atm
4 Pa 0.00003947693067 atm
4.5 Pa 0.000044411547 atm
5 Pa 0.00004934616334 atm
5.5 Pa 0.00005428077967 atm
6 Pa 0.000059215396 atm
6.5 Pa 0.00006415001234 atm
7 Pa 0.00006908462867 atm
7.5 Pa 0.000074019245 atm
8 Pa 0.00007895386134 atm
8.5 Pa 0.00008388847767 atm
9 Pa 0.000088823094 atm
9.5 Pa 0.00009375771034 atm
10 Pa 0.00009869232667 atm
11 Pa 0.0001085615593 atm
12 Pa 0.000118430792 atm
13 Pa 0.0001283000247 atm
14 Pa 0.0001381692573 atm
15 Pa 0.00014803849 atm
16 Pa 0.0001579077227 atm
17 Pa 0.0001677769553 atm
18 Pa 0.000177646188 atm
19 Pa 0.0001875154207 atm
20 Pa 0.0001973846533 atm
25 Pa 0.0002467308167 atm
30 Pa 0.00029607698 atm
35 Pa 0.0003454231434 atm
40 Pa 0.0003947693067 atm
45 Pa 0.00044411547 atm
50 Pa 0.0004934616334 atm
55 Pa 0.0005428077967 atm
60 Pa 0.00059215396 atm
65 Pa 0.0006415001234 atm
70 Pa 0.0006908462867 atm
75 Pa 0.00074019245 atm
80 Pa 0.0007895386134 atm
85 Pa 0.0008388847767 atm
90 Pa 0.00088823094 atm
95 Pa 0.0009375771034 atm
100 Pa 0.0009869232667 atm
120 Pa 0.00118430792 atm
125 Pa 0.001233654083 atm
130 Pa 0.001283000247 atm
140 Pa 0.001381692573 atm
150 Pa 0.0014803849 atm
160 Pa 0.001579077227 atm
175 Pa 0.001727115717 atm
180 Pa 0.00177646188 atm
200 Pa 0.001973846533 atm
225 Pa 0.00222057735 atm
250 Pa 0.002467308167 atm
275 Pa 0.002714038983 atm
300 Pa 0.0029607698 atm
350 Pa 0.003454231434 atm
400 Pa 0.003947693067 atm
450 Pa 0.0044411547 atm
500 Pa 0.004934616334 atm
600 Pa 0.0059215396 atm
700 Pa 0.006908462867 atm
750 Pa 0.0074019245 atm
800 Pa 0.007895386134 atm
900 Pa 0.0088823094 atm
1000 Pa 0.009869232667 atm
1200 Pa 0.0118430792 atm
1250 Pa 0.01233654083 atm
1500 Pa 0.014803849 atm
1750 Pa 0.01727115717 atm
2000 Pa 0.01973846533 atm
2500 Pa 0.02467308167 atm
3000 Pa 0.029607698 atm
4000 Pa 0.03947693067 atm
4500 Pa 0.044411547 atm
5000 Pa 0.04934616334 atm
6000 Pa 0.059215396 atm
7000 Pa 0.06908462867 atm
7500 Pa 0.074019245 atm
8000 Pa 0.07895386134 atm
9000 Pa 0.088823094 atm
10000 Pa 0.09869232667 atm
15000 Pa 0.14803849 atm
20000 Pa 0.1973846533 atm
25000 Pa 0.2467308167 atm
50000 Pa 0.4934616334 atm
75000 Pa 0.74019245 atm
100000 Pa 0.9869232667 atm

Values based on NIST SP 811 conversion factors

Real-World Examples

Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level

101325 Pa = 1 atm

Typical pressure in a car tire (absolute)

200000 Pa = 1.973846533 atm

Atmospheric pressure at ~5500 m altitude

50000 Pa = 0.4934616334 atm

Pressure at 100 m underwater depth

1013250 Pa = 10 atm

Why Convert Pascals to Atmospheres?

Converting between pascals (Pa) and atmospheres (atm) is one of the most common pressure conversions. Whether for engineering, cooking, travel, or science, knowing how to quickly convert Pa to atm saves time and prevents errors.

Pressure conversions between Pa and atm are vital in automotive maintenance, meteorology, and scuba diving. Tire pressure affects fuel efficiency and safety, requiring drivers to convert between PSI and bar depending on the gauge used. Divers must strictly monitor pressure to avoid decompression sickness, often needing to convert depth and tank pressure readings. In weather forecasting, atmospheric pressure changes indicate approaching storms, with data often shared in different units globally. Failing to convert pressure accurately can lead to equipment failure, tire blowouts, or life-threatening situations underwater.

How to Convert Pascals to Atmospheres

To convert pascals to atmospheres, use the following formula:

atm = Pa × 0.000009869232667

Example: 1 Pa = 0.000009869232667 atm

For example, 5 Pa = 0.00004934616334 atm, 10 Pa = 0.00009869232667 atm, and 100 Pa = 0.0009869232667 atm. For larger values, 1000 Pa = 0.009869232667 atm. Conversely, 1 atm = 101325 Pa. Our calculator above performs this conversion instantly with full precision — no rounding errors.

Common Use Cases

  • Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level: 101325 Pa = 1 atm
  • Typical pressure in a car tire (absolute): 200000 Pa = 1.973846533 atm
  • Atmospheric pressure at ~5500 m altitude: 50000 Pa = 0.4934616334 atm
  • Pressure at 100 m underwater depth: 1013250 Pa = 10 atm

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Gauge vs Absolute: confusing gauge pressure (psig) with absolute pressure (psia).
  • Bar vs Pascal: 1 Bar is 100,000 Pascals, not 10 or 100.
  • Atmosphere variations: confusing standard atm with technical atm.

Pro Tips

  • Tire checks: Check tire pressure when cold (tires heat up and pressure rises while driving).
  • PSI rule: Typical car tires are 30-35 PSI.
  • Altitude effect: Air pressure drops as you go higher (ears popping).

What is a Pascal?

The pascal (Pa) is the SI derived unit of pressure. Defined as one newton per square meter. Named after Blaise Pascal.

Pascals are used in science and engineering (often as kilopascals or megapascals) to measure material stress, internal pressure, and atmospheric pressure.

What is a Atmosphere?

Standard atmosphere (atm), defined as 101,325 Pascals.

Reference pressure for sea level.

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