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It just means that the pressure you're measuring is

approximately the same as Earth's air pressure at sea level.

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'Standard' atmospheric pressure is defined as 1013.25 millibars - which is equivalent to 760mm (or 29.92 inches) of Mercury - or 14.696 psi.

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How standard atmospheric pressure is related to pascal?

1 atm (standard atmospheric pressure) is 101,325 kPa.


How standard atmospheric pressure relates to pascale?

1 atm (standard atmospheric pressure) is 101,325 kPa.


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What do you mean by the statement 'the atmospheric pressure is 1 ATM?

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What is atmospheric pressure at sea level and at 0 degrees Celsius called?

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