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HomeTablespressurePascal to Pounds per square inch

Pascal to Pounds per square inch conversion table

Reference conversion table for Pascal (Pa) to Pounds per square inch (psi), 1–100.

Data & Analysis Engines

Pascal (Pa)Pounds per square inch (psi)
10.0001450377
20.0002900755
30.0004351132
40.000580151
50.0007251887
60.0008702264
70.0010152642
80.0011603019
90.0013053396
100.0014503774
110.0015954151
120.0017404529
130.0018854906
140.0020305283
150.0021755661
160.0023206038
170.0024656415
180.0026106793
190.002755717
200.0029007548
210.0030457925
220.0031908302
230.003335868
240.0034809057
250.0036259434
260.0037709812
270.0039160189
280.0040610567
290.0042060944
300.0043511321
310.0044961699
320.0046412076
330.0047862453
340.0049312831
350.0050763208
360.0052213586
370.0053663963
380.005511434
390.0056564718
400.0058015095
410.0059465472
420.006091585
430.0062366227
440.0063816605
450.0065266982
460.0066717359
470.0068167737
480.0069618114
490.0071068491
500.0072518869
510.0073969246
520.0075419624
530.0076870001
540.0078320378
550.0079770756
560.0081221133
570.0082671511
580.0084121888
590.0085572265
600.0087022643
610.008847302
620.0089923397
630.0091373775
640.0092824152
650.009427453
660.0095724907
670.0097175284
680.0098625662
690.0100076039
700.0101526416
710.0102976794
720.0104427171
730.0105877549
740.0107327926
750.0108778303
760.0110228681
770.0111679058
780.0113129435
790.0114579813
800.011603019
810.0117480568
820.0118930945
830.0120381322
840.01218317
850.0123282077
860.0124732454
870.0126182832
880.0127633209
890.0129083587
900.0130533964
910.0131984341
920.0133434719
930.0134885096
940.0136335473
950.0137785851
960.0139236228
970.0140686606
980.0142136983
990.014358736
1000.0145037738

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Pascal to Pounds per square inch Table (1–100 Pa)

Pressure is force per unit area. The SI unit is the pascal (Pa = 1 N/m²), though bar, psi, and atm are widely used in industry and meteorology. This reference table lists 100 Pascal values from 1 to 100 Pa with their exact Pounds per square inch equivalents — for example, 50.5 Pa = 0.0073 psi. Find your Pascal value in the left column and read across to the Pounds per square inch result; for values outside this range or requiring custom precision, use the linked live converter for the same unit pair.

Primary result

1 Pa = 0.0001450377377 psi

0.0001450377377 psi per Pa

Key factor for Pascal to Pounds per square inch. Use the table below as a stable lookup window for QA, annotation, and repeated reference.

Conversion factor

1 Pa → psi

1 Pa = 0.0001450377 psi

Average mapped value

Average Pounds per square inch across sampled Pascal values

0.0073244 psi

Range controls

Start
1 Pa
End
100 Pa
Step
1 Pa

Pascal to Pounds per square inch (1–100 Pa)

Reviewed reference grid for this conversion pair.

Reference grid covering 100 computed rows from 1 to 100 Pa. This table is designed for fast lookup, QA checks, and visible numeric coverage.

fromValtoVal
10.000145 psi
20.00029 psi
30.000435 psi
40.00058 psi
50.000725 psi
60.00087 psi
70.001015 psi
80.00116 psi
90.001305 psi
100.00145 psi
110.001595 psi
120.00174 psi
130.001885 psi
140.002031 psi
150.002176 psi
160.002321 psi
170.002466 psi
180.002611 psi
190.002756 psi
200.002901 psi
210.003046 psi
220.003191 psi
230.003336 psi
240.003481 psi
250.003626 psi
260.003771 psi
270.003916 psi
280.004061 psi
290.004206 psi
300.004351 psi
310.004496 psi
320.004641 psi
330.004786 psi
340.004931 psi
350.005076 psi
360.005221 psi
370.005366 psi
380.005511 psi
390.005656 psi
400.005802 psi
410.005947 psi
420.006092 psi
430.006237 psi
440.006382 psi
450.006527 psi
460.006672 psi
470.006817 psi
480.006962 psi
490.007107 psi
500.007252 psi
510.007397 psi
520.007542 psi
530.007687 psi
540.007832 psi
550.007977 psi
560.008122 psi
570.008267 psi
580.008412 psi
590.008557 psi
600.008702 psi
610.008847 psi
620.008992 psi
630.009137 psi
640.009282 psi
650.009427 psi
660.009572 psi
670.009718 psi
680.009863 psi
690.010008 psi
700.010153 psi
710.010298 psi
720.010443 psi
730.010588 psi
740.010733 psi
750.010878 psi
760.011023 psi
770.011168 psi
780.011313 psi
790.011458 psi
800.011603 psi

Showing 80 of 100 rows for fromVal.

The sampled Pounds per square inch values range from 0.000145000 psi to 0.0145040 psi.

Because this pair is linear, each row can also be used as a quick audit reference for spreadsheets, CAD notes, and procurement tables.

How to use this table

This pressure table covers 100 computed rows from 1 to 100 Pa in steps of 1. That makes it useful when you need a reusable lookup band rather than one isolated answer.

For this family, the table should be read as a working reference for engineering checks, tire/service work, fluid systems, and specification review. The important question is not only “what is one converted value?” but also “does this full window give me enough stable anchors for the next worksheet, review, export, or comparison?”

When teams reuse a page like this, the safest habit is to preserve the exact range contract alongside the copied values. That keeps the lookup surface reproducible and makes disagreements easier to resolve later.

Sorting and filtering guidance

Use sorting when you want to inspect the highest or lowest mapped outputs quickly, but preserve the original row order whenever the table is acting as a traceable reference range. Filtering is most useful when a worksheet or procurement note only needs a narrow band inside the larger sampled window.

Sort and filter guidance matters because users often move between lookup intent and export intent on the same URL. The page should help them understand how to trim the working set without losing the meaning of the original range contract.

Why this page is trustworthy

This page is reviewed from top to bottom. The visible table, its sampled chart, and the surrounding summary signals all use the same calculation method, which keeps the page aligned when users compare rows across multiple blocks.

That matters especially for table pages because users often reuse them operationally. A strong table page should not only display rows; it should also make clear why those rows can be trusted, what the range is good for, and when the reader should step back into a live converter or a wider sweep.

In other words, the explanation layer tells the reader what kind of job this table is suited for. Some people arrive wanting a quick lookup for one value. Others need a durable reference band they can reuse in QA, procurement notes, spreadsheets, engineering review, or classroom material. The explanation has to serve both groups without making the underlying computation feel mysterious.

This is also where the page protects against misuse. A table can look authoritative even when a reader is applying it outside its intended range, copying rounded values into a high-precision workflow, or assuming the visible chart is enough to extrapolate beyond the sampled window. By making those boundaries explicit, the explanation block turns a set of rows into a safer working document.

For this pressure family in particular, the page needs to connect numeric output with practical interpretation. Users should come away knowing what the first and last rows imply, how quickly neighboring values move, and whether the current step size gives enough resolution for the task at hand. That is why the explanation sits beside the grid, chart, range guidance, percentile anchors, and incremental-change blocks instead of being treated like ornamental copy.

Reproducibility matters too. When a colleague reopens this page later, they should be able to see the same range contract, the same unit pairing, and the same overall interpretation story without reverse-engineering how the table was built. The page earns trust when its explanation makes the structure legible.

That clarity is part of the product, not optional decoration. It is one of the reasons a strong table page can support operational reuse while still staying consistent with the underlying calculation engine.

Range interpretation

Pascal from 1 to 100 Pa maps across a 0.014359 psi output span.

Range interpretation

Pascal from 1 to 100 Pa maps across a 0.014359 psi output span.

itemvaluenote
first output1.4500e-4-
last output0.014504-
output spread0.014359-

Incremental change per step

Every 1 Pa step changes the output by about 0.000145040404 psi across this 100-row table.

Incremental change per step

Every 1 Pa step changes the output by about 0.000145040404 psi across this 100-row table.

itemvaluenote
input step1-
output shift1.4504e-4-
sampled rows100-

Column comparison

Column comparison blocks make the relationship between the source and mapped columns explicit before users export or annotate the grid.

Column comparison

Column comparison blocks make the relationship between the source and mapped columns explicit before users export or annotate the grid.

itemvaluenote
input (Pa)99-
output (psi)0.014359-
factor anchor1.4504e-4-

Export preview

Preview of the first exported rows so users can verify order, precision, and unit labels before moving the table into another system.

Download-preview blocks let users confirm schema shape and row order before exporting larger table payloads.

fromValtoVal
10.000145 psi
20.00029 psi
30.000435 psi
40.00058 psi
50.000725 psi
60.00087 psi
70.001015 psi
80.00116 psi
90.001305 psi

Preview includes the first 9 rows from the sampled range.

Use this preview to confirm that downstream sheets or dashboards will inherit the same column semantics as the visible page.

Percentile anchors

Percentile blocks help users navigate the range by representative anchor rows instead of scanning every value manually.

Percentile anchors

Percentile blocks help users navigate the range by representative anchor rows instead of scanning every value manually.

itemvaluenote
25th percentile row0-
50th percentile row0-
75th percentile row0-

Linear conversion

Same dimension (pressure): values map through base units.

Pa_out = Pa_in × 0.000145037737730

Key Values in This Table

Key values in this pascal to pounds per square inch table: • 1 Pa = 0.00015 psi • 51 Pa = 0.0074 psi (midpoint) • 100 Pa = 0.0145 psi

Interpreting This Pascal to Pounds per square inch Table

The 1–100 Pa pressure range spans industrial pneumatics and hydraulics. Conversion factor used: 1 Pa = 0.00014504 psi, derived from the unit registry for this conversion pair. Values are rounded for display, while the registered factor remains the source of truth for regeneration, export, and downstream checks.

Table vs Converter — When to Use Which

**When to use this table:** This table is best for bulk lookups, printed references, and offline use when a calculator is not available. All Pascal to Pounds per square inch values are precomputed so users can scan nearby results without recalculating each row. **When to use the live converter instead:** For a single value, a custom decimal, or a value outside 1–100 Pa, use the linked converter route so the same registry factor handles the custom input. **Exporting the table:** Export the visible rows when you need an offline reference, printed worksheet, or spreadsheet import, and keep the unit labels with the copied values.

Pascal → Pounds per square inch (sample)

Visual Analysis1 series24 points

This chart turns the table into a visual slope check, helping users see scale, direction, and relative spread without scanning every row manually.

Trend
Upward
Min
1.45e-4
Max
0.0135
Insight
Across the sampled window, the total Pounds per square inch change is 0.014359 psi.
Insight
The line is especially useful when a user wants to validate trend shape before exporting or citing the table in another workflow.
1.45e-43.48e-36.82e-30.01020.01351591317212529
X-axis: PaY-axis: psi

Sampled visual series for Pascal to Pounds per square inch.

Methodology and provenance

This table uses reviewed unit definitions, so the rows are reproducible. That matters when the page is used as a worksheet reference, technical note, or export source.

The page's range is 1 to 100 Pa in steps of 1. Those details make the table easier to verify when teams revisit it later.

Methodology is not decoration. It is the reason a user can trust that the grid, chart, and summary sections all describe the same underlying computation instead of loosely related fragments.

FAQs

How were these values computed?

Rows are generated with the Universal Table Engine using the same unit definitions as the rest of ExpertToolkit.

Can I use a different range?

Adjust inputs on the converter page for arbitrary values, or re-materialize this page with a different range in the generator.

Is this metric or imperial?

The units are based on their standard measurement systems, supporting both metric and imperial contexts depending on your selection.

When is a table better than a single converter?

Use a reference table when you need a stable batch of values for QA, annotation, comparison, or repeated lookup rather than one isolated answer.

Does this table guarantee the same rounding everywhere?

No. The calculation method is consistent, but presentation rounding is a workflow choice. Use the converter or export paths for full precision, then round at the final presentation step.

What if I do not see my exact input value?

If the quantity is continuous, interpolate between adjacent rows or use the converter for an exact input. If it is discrete (catalog sizes, standardized steps), round to the nearest row using your domain rules.

FAQ: Pascal to Pounds per square inch Conversion Table

What values are shown in the Pascal to Pounds per square inch conversion table?
The table shows Pascal values from 1 to 100 Pa and their exact equivalents in Pounds per square inch (psi). The conversion factor is 1 Pa = 0.00015 psi.
How do I read this Pascal to Pounds per square inch table?
Find your Pascal value in the left column, then read the corresponding Pounds per square inch value in the right column. For values not in the table, multiply by 0.00015.
Can I download this Pascal to Pounds per square inch table?
Use the export options on the table page when an offline CSV or PDF reference is needed. Keep the unit labels and range contract with the exported rows so the table remains traceable later.
How accurate are the values in this table?
Values are computed from the registered conversion factor (1 Pa = 0.00015 psi) and rounded only for display. For operational use, keep the published units, range, and displayed precision together.
What dimension does this conversion table cover?
This table covers pressure measurements. Both Pascal (Pa) and Pounds per square inch (psi) measure pressure.
What is 1 Pa in psi?
1 Pa = 0.00015 psi.
What is 100 Pa in psi?
100 Pa = 0.0145 psi.

Industry and standards context

Reference table pages need a standards layer because rows are often reused in environments where reproducibility matters more than flashy presentation. Whether the user is checking a worksheet, a spec sheet, or a procurement note, the safer pattern is to keep the unit pair, range contract, and displayed precision tied together.

That discipline helps prevent one of the most common failures in operational table use: a copied column that keeps the numbers but loses the unit context. The standards block exists to make that risk visible before the page is treated as an authoritative source in another system.

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Primary sources: BIPM SI reference (standard) · NIST unit guidance (government) · Pascal to Pounds per square inch conversion table | ExpertToolkit computation graph (computed).

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