🌍 Atmosphere (atm) Conversion

Translate atmospheric pressure into kPa, hPa, psi, mmHg, inHg, and more.

Essential for weather stations, HVAC designers, and laboratory work.

1 Atmospheres (atm) equals

101.325 Kilopascals (kPa)

Other Units

Pascals (Pa)

101,325

Hectopascals (hPa)

1,013.25

Megapascals (MPa)

0.101325

Bar (bar)

1.01325

Atmospheres (atm)

1

Pounds per square inch (psi)

14.69595

Kips per square inch (ksi)

0.014696

Pounds per square inch gauge (psig)

-0

Torr (Torr)

760

Millimeters of mercury (mmHg)

759.99989

Inches of mercury (inHg)

29.9213

Inches of water column (inHâ‚‚O)

406.7825

Millibar (mbar)

1,013.25

Kilogram-force per square centimeter (kgf/cm²)

1.03323

How to Use This Calculator

1

Enter the pressure

Start with atmospheric pressure or any other unit supported in the dropdown.

2

Select target units

Switch to kilopascals, hectopascals, psi, mmHg, inHg, and more.

3

Review quick references

Copy multiple conversions for weather reports, vacuum specs, or calibration logs.

Formula

1 atm = 101.325 kPa = 1,013.25 hPa = 14.6959 psi = 29.9213 inHg = 760 Torr

Conversions route through pascals: Pa = atm Ă— 101,325

Target Unit = Pascals Ă· Conversion Factor

Use the formula breakdown to confirm the calculation logic or perform the conversion manually if needed.

Full Description

Atmospheric pressure appears in many disciplines—from meteorology to vacuum system design. Converting between atm, kPa, psi, and inches of mercury keeps your data aligned with audience expectations.

This calculator uses exact SI relationships so you can trust the results for calibration certificates, research papers, or HVAC load calculations.

Combine it with the barometric and bar-to-psig calculators when you need specialized contexts such as weather station outputs or gauge vs. absolute comparisons.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is atm an absolute pressure unit?

Yes. 1 atmosphere equals 101,325 Pascals. For gauge pressure, use units like psig which subtract ambient pressure.

What’s the difference between kPa and hPa?

They differ by a factor of 10 (1 kPa = 10 hPa). Meteorologists often use hPa because the numbers align with millibars.

Can I convert vacuum readings?

Yes. Vacuum gauges often report in Torr or mmHg. Use the dropdown to translate between those and atm.

Does temperature affect the conversion?

These conversions are purely unit-based. If you need temperature corrections (e.g., gas densities), handle that separately.