The pressure unit is Pa (Pascal), and the pressure of 1Pa is the force of 1N (Newton) acting on an area of 1m2. The conversion between Pa and other units is shown in the following table.
|
Pa
|
Torr
|
mbar
|
bar
|
atm
|
1Pa
|
1
|
0.75×10-2
|
0.01
|
10-5
|
0.99×10-5
|
1 Torr
|
133
|
1
|
1.33
|
1.33×10-3
|
1.32×10-3
|
1 mbar
|
100
|
0.75
|
1
|
10-3
|
0.99×10-3
|
1 bar
|
105
|
750
|
1000
|
1
|
0.99
|
1 atm
|
1.013×105
|
760
|
1013
|
1.013
|
1
|
The leakage rate unit is Pa·m3/s, and the conversion between this unit and other units is shown in the following table.
|
Pa×m3/s
|
Torr·L/S
|
mbar·L/S
|
atm·mL/S
|
1 Pa·m3/s
|
1
|
7.5
|
10
|
9.9
|
1 Torr·L/S
|
0.133
|
1
|
1.33
|
1.32
|
1 mbar·L/S
|
0.1
|
0.75
|
1
|
0.99
|
1 atm·mL/S
|
0.101
|
0.76
|
1.01
|
1
|
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