151.98 kPa is about 1.5 ATM
The pressure of 1 ATM in kPa is 101 kPa.
101.325 kilopascals.
The standard sea level pressure of Earth's atmosphere - a pressure of 1 Bar or one "atmosphere".
Standard Day Conditions are: 29.92 inches of mercury which equals 14.69 PSI or 1013.2 Milibars at 15 degrees Celsius or 59 degrees Fahrenheit with zero percent humidity at sea level. Standard atmosphere is 760 mm of mercury at sea level, zero degrees Celsius with zero percent humidity.
The conversion factor is 101.325. So, atmospheres x 101.325 = kilo-pascals.
Pascals (1 Pascal = 1Newton/m^2) 1000 Pascals = 1 kiloPascal Most of weather stations and such will display air pressure in kiloPascals (kPa) unless you're one of them's United States folks, in which case it may be displayed in pounds per square inch (psi). I don't know.
kPa, kiloPascal, is a metric unit of pressure. One atmosphere, the atmospheric pressure at sea level, is about 101.325 kPa, so 1656 kPa divided by 101.325 kPa is your answer.
101.325 kPa is equivalent to one atmosphere of pressure, or 760 mm Hg. It is a very useful conversion factor.
Standard pressure is the pressure exerted by a column of mercury exactly 760 mm high. This is called one atmosphere and is approximately the average pressure at sea level.
kPa is kilopascals. Pascal is the derived unit for pressure, strength, and tensile strength. One pascal is one newton per square metre, one kilopascal is one thousand newton per square metre. Atmospheric pressure on earth is roughly 101.3kPa.
101.325 kilopascals.
It depends on the place where you are working. At the weather forecast in Europe it would possibly be 101.325 kPa for "one standard atmosphere". The following non-standard units are equivalent: 760 mmHg (torr), 29.92 inHg or 14.696 PSI.
Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is equal to : 101325 Pa ....[ 1.0 Pa = 1.0 N / m^2 ] 101.325 kPa 1013.25 millibar 14.696 psia 2116 psfa 760 mm Hg 29.92 in Hg These equivalents to one atmosphere pressure are very convenient for making pressure unit conversions.
The standard sea level pressure of Earth's atmosphere - a pressure of 1 Bar or one "atmosphere".
1 standard atmosphere (at) = 760 torr = 9,8692.10e-6 Pa = 0,98692 bar
Standard temperature and pressure conditions are: Temp: 273K or 0°C Pressure: 100k or 1 bar STP is 273K or 0oC and 1 bar or 100kPa
A not-commonly-used measurement is 'atmosphere'. One atmosphere is the average pressure at sea-level: 101.325 kPa, 1013.25 mbar, 29.921 inches of mercury (inHg) or 760 millimeters of mercury (mmHg).
The standard atmosphere (symbol: atm) is a unit of pressure and is defined as being precisely equal to 101.325 kPa. It is equivalent to 760 mmHg (torr) or 29.92 inHg. One standard atmosphere is standard pressure used for pneumatic fluid power (ISO R554), and in the aerospace (ISO 2533) and petroleum (ISO 5024) industries.Go Here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_pressure