101.3 kPa=100 Pascals 101.3 kPa=1.00atm=760 mmHg=25.4 in Hg=14.7psi=100 Pa
.1333 kpa in 1 mmHg
kpa and pa....kpa= kilopascals and pa= pascals
"Heptopascal" is the common misspelling of the until of pressure hectopascal (hPa), which is defined as 100 Pascals, or 0.1 kilopascals (kPa).
400 Kilo Pascals... it is a measure of pressure.
One millibar is equal to 100 pascals (Pa). So, 1012 mb x 100 = 101,200 Pa
kPa signifies kilopascals, i.e. thousands of pascals. 1 kPa = 1000 Pa Pascals are the unit of pressure (atmospheric pressure for instance) equivalent to one newton per square meter.
One bar = 100 kPa
Atmospheres (atm), Pascals (Pa), kilo pascals (kPa), and milimeters of mercury (mm Hg) are just a few.
1 bar = 100 kPa (kilopascals)
Using a water pressure gauge and is measured in kilo pascals (kpa)
Yes. More precisely: 101.3529279 kPa