Pressure Converter
Convert gauge-style pressure units for science, weather, and industry.
Conversion Result
About this tool
Context, privacy, and common questions—meant to be read alongside the step-by-step guide below.
Convert pressure with the pascal as SI reference. Includes kilopascal, bar, standard atmosphere, psi, and common mercury columns (mmHg, inHg).
Assumes absolute pressure scales; not a substitute for calibrated instruments.
How to use Pressure Converter
Use the sections below from top to bottom — they match the order of the controls on this page.
Before you begin
- Read the label on every field (percent vs decimal, months vs years, currency codes, etc.).
- Match the decimal separator the form expects (dot vs comma).
What to do
- Open Pressure Converter.
- Fill every required input.
- Pick the formula mode, interest type, or preset if the UI offers one.
- Press calculate and read each output field.
- Change one variable at a time to see how sensitive the result is.
- Clear the form when you switch scenarios.
Understanding the result
Outputs are usually rounded for display — keep intermediate values when you need spreadsheet-level precision.
If it does not work
- Surprising totals: double-check units and whether interest compounds monthly vs annually.
Helpful tips
- Rounding is usually shown to a fixed number of decimals; internal precision may differ.
- Currency tools may use static or delayed rates—check the disclaimer on the page.
When you are finished
On a shared computer, close this tab. Bookmark the page if you will need it again, and save anything important to your own device or notes.
Safety & privacy
- Results are informational only, not financial, tax, legal, or medical advice.
- Double-check critical numbers before contracts, loans, or health decisions.