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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.

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Atmospheric pressure is measure in one of three things.

Atmospheres (ATM), kilopascals (kPa) or millimeters of Mercury (mmHg)

1.000 ATM = 101.3 kPa = 760 mmHg.
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Usual measuring unit is mm of Hg.Inch of Hg,Pa(pascal unit),kPa(kilo pascal) and psi units are also units of atmospheric pressure.

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STP is equal to 29.92 inches of mercury, 14 psi, 760 mm of mercury

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760 mmHg

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67-78 mm Hg

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760mm

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