kilopascals to Inches of mercury conversion

kilopascals to Inches of mercury conversion table

kilopascals (kPa)Inches of mercury (inHg)
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10.2952998057228
20.5905996114457
30.8858994171685
41.1811992228914
51.4764990286142
61.7717988343371
72.0670986400599
82.3623984457828
92.6576982515056
102.9529980572285
205.905996114457
308.8589941716855
4011.811992228914
5014.764990286142
6017.717988343371
7020.670986400599
8023.623984457828
9026.576982515056
10029.529980572285
1000295.29980572285

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Conversion from Kilopascals to Inches of Mercury

1 kilopascal (kPa) is equivalent to approximately 0.2953 inches of mercury (inHg). To convert kPa to inHg, you can use the following formula:

inHg=kPa×0.2953\text{inHg} = \text{kPa} \times 0.2953

So, for 1 kPa:

1 kPa×0.2953 inHg/kPa0.2953 inHg1 \text{ kPa} \times 0.2953 \text{ inHg/kPa} \approx 0.2953 \text{ inHg}

Real World Examples of Kilopascals

  1. Atmospheric Pressure:

    • Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is about 101.3 kPa or 14.7 psi (pounds per square inch).
  2. Tire Pressure:

    • Car tires typically have a pressure of around 200-250 kPa (or about 30-36 psi).
  3. Blood Pressure:

    • Normal blood pressure is usually around 16 kPa (120 mmHg systolic) over 10.7 kPa (80 mmHg diastolic).
  4. Pressure Cookers:

    • Pressure cookers often operate at around 100-150 kPa above atmospheric pressure (roughly 15-22 psi).
  5. Compressed Air Systems:

    • Industrial compressed air systems commonly operate at pressures of about 600-700 kPa (about 87-100 psi).
  6. Water Supply Systems:

    • Municipal water supply systems typically have a pressure of around 300-500 kPa (about 43-72 psi).

Summary Table for Quick Reference

Quantity (kPa) Equivalent (inHg) Real-World Example
1 kPa 0.2953 inHg Very small, not typical in everyday life
16 kPa 4.7248 inHg Normal diastolic blood pressure
101.3 kPa 29.9221 inHg Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level
200 kPa 59.06 inHg Low end of car tire pressure
300 kPa 88.59 inHg Municipal water supply systems
700 kPa 206.71 inHg Industrial compressed air systems

Understanding these conversions and real-world applications helps in interpreting and comparing different measures of pressure across various fields and uses.

See below section for step by step unit conversion with formulas and explanations. Please refer to the table below for a list of all the Inches of mercury to other unit conversions.

What is a Kilopascal?

The kilopascal (kPa) is a 1000 pascals (Pa). The pascal is a SI unit that measures pressure. Pascal unit is named after Blaise Pascal and it replaced the previously used units for pressure N/m2N/m^2 in SI unit system. Following are equal representation of 1 Kilopascal in other units.

1 kPa=1000 Nm2=1000 kgms2=1000 Jm31\ kPa = 1000\ \frac{N}{m^2} = 1000\ \frac{kg}{m*s^2} = 1000\ \frac{J}{m^3}

Where
NNewtonsN - Newtons
kgKilogramskg - Kilograms
mMetersm - Meters
sSecondss - Seconds
JJulesJ - Jules

Wikipedia page link for Pascal

What is inches of mercury?

Inches of mercury (inHg) is a unit of measurement used to express atmospheric pressure or the height of a column of mercury that would be exerting a given pressure.

In other words, it's a measure of how much pressure is being exerted on the atmosphere by gravity. The unit was originally defined as the pressure exerted by a column of mercury 1 inch (2.54 cm) high at sea level and at standard temperature (32°F/0°C).

To put it simply:

  • 1 inch of mercury is equivalent to about 25.4 millimeters of mercury
  • It's also equivalent to approximately 3386 pascals or 49.9 pounds per square inch

Inches of mercury are commonly used in weather forecasting, particularly for measuring the pressure of low-pressure systems such as hurricanes and typhoons. Weather forecasters often report barometric pressure using inches of mercury, especially when discussing tropical cyclones.

So, to summarize: inches of mercury is a unit of measurement that expresses atmospheric pressure or the height of a column of mercury exerting a given pressure!

Complete kilopascals conversion table

Enter # of kilopascals
Convert 1 kPa to other unitsResult
kilopascals to pascals (kPa to Pa)1000
kilopascals to megapascals (kPa to MPa)0.001
kilopascals to hectopascals (kPa to hPa)10
kilopascals to bar (kPa to bar)0.01
kilopascals to torr (kPa to torr)7.5006168270417
kilopascals to meters of water @ 4°C (kPa to mH2O)0.1019716212978
kilopascals to millimeters of mercury (kPa to mmHg)7.5006375541921
kilopascals to pounds per square inch (kPa to psi)0.14503768078
kilopascals to kilopound per square inch (kPa to ksi)0.00014503768078
kilopascals to Inches of mercury (kPa to inHg)0.2952998057228