About 9.3 Megapascals
1 meter of water exerts a pressure of approximately 0.1 atmospheres or 10 kilopascals.
About 600 pascals. For comparison, standard atmospheric pressure on Earth is about 101 kilopascals.
Venus has an atmospheric pressure equivalent to about 92 times that of Earth's, which is roughly 92 atmospheres.
Atmospheric pressure is typically measured in units of millibars (mb) or kilopascals (kPa). The standard unit for atmospheric pressure is the pascal (Pa), with 1 atmosphere being approximately 1013.25 hPa or 101.3 kPa.
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).
Venus and Mars both have atmospheres composed of about 95% carbon dioxide. Mars's atmosphere is very thin, with a pressure of 0.7 kilopascals, compared to the Earth's 1013 kilopascals. Venus's atmosphere has a pressure at the surface of about 94,000 kilopascals, about 0.6 tons per square inch.
1 meter of water exerts a pressure of approximately 0.1 atmospheres or 10 kilopascals.
The atmospheric pressure at sea level is typically around 101.3 kilopascals (kPa).
The average atmospheric pressure on Earth is about 101.3 kilopascals (kPa), or 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi).
1 atmosphere is equal to 101.325 kilopascals. This conversion factor is commonly used to switch between the two units of pressure measurement.
About 600 pascals. For comparison, standard atmospheric pressure on Earth is about 101 kilopascals.
Atmospheric pressure is typically measured in hectopascals (hPa). Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is around 1013.25 hPa. Changes in atmospheric pressure can indicate changes in weather conditions.
The force exerted by the atmosphere is called atmospheric pressure. At sea level, atmospheric pressure is about 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi) or 101.3 kilopascals (kPa). Atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing altitude.
Venus has an atmospheric pressure equivalent to about 92 times that of Earth's, which is roughly 92 atmospheres.
One thousand pascals. A pascal is a unit of atmospheric pressure or pressure generally. There is about 7 kilopascals in one psi. The atmospheric pressure at sea level is approximately one hundred kilopascals.
At 7 km above sea level, the typical pressure is around 25 kilopascals (kPa) or approximately 0.25 atmospheres. This pressure is significantly lower than at sea level due to the decrease in atmospheric density with altitude.
The bar is a unit of pressure equal to 100 kilopascals (100 kPa), and roughly equal to the atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level.