Pounds per Square Inch to Atmospheres Converter

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1 psi = 0.068046 atm
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1 Pound per Square Inch = 0.068046 Atmospheres

How to Convert Pounds per Square Inch to Atmospheres

To convert a pressure measurement from pounds per square inch to atmospheres, divide the pressure value by the conversion factor. Since one pound per square inch is equal to 0.068046 atmospheres, you can use this formula:

atmospheres = pounds per square inch ÷ 14.69595

The pressure in atmospheres is equal to the pounds per square inch divided by 14.69595.

Example: Convert 5 pounds per square inch to atmospheres.

Using the formula: atmospheres = pounds per square inch ÷ 14.69595

atmospheres = 5 psi ÷ 14.69595 = 0.34023 atm

Therefore, 5 pounds per square inch equals 0.34023 atmospheres.

How Many Atmospheres Are in a Pound per Square Inch?

There are 0.068046 atmospheres in one pound per square inch.

1 psi = 0.068046 atm

What Is a Pound per Square Inch?

The pound per square inch (symbol: psi or lbf/in²) is a unit of pressure in the US customary and imperial systems, defined as the pressure exerted by a force of one pound-force on an area of one square inch. One psi equals approximately 6,894.76 pascals. Psi is one of the most widely used pressure units in the United States and is common in engineering, automotive, aerospace, and industrial applications. Tyre pressures, hydraulic system pressures, water line pressures, and compressed gas cylinder pressures in the US are all specified in psi. Typical tyre pressures for passenger vehicles are 30–35 psi. Residential water pressure is typically 40–80 psi. A scuba tank holds air at about 3,000 psi. Industrial hydraulic systems operate at 1,500–5,000 psi, and water-jet cutting systems use pressures of 30,000–90,000 psi. In materials testing, the tensile strength and yield strength of metals are often reported in psi or ksi (kilopounds per square inch, where 1 ksi = 1,000 psi). Structural steel typically has a yield strength of 36,000–50,000 psi. The abbreviations “psig” (gauge pressure) and “psia” (absolute pressure) are used to distinguish between pressures measured relative to atmospheric pressure and absolute vacuum, respectively.

One pound per square inch is equal to:

  • 6,894.76 pascals (Pa)
  • 68.9476 hectopascals (hPa)
  • 0.0689476 bars (bar)
  • 68.9476 millibars (mbar)
  • 0.068046 atmospheres (atm)
  • 0.070307 kgf/cm²
  • 144 pounds per square foot (psf)
  • 51.7149 torr (Torr)

What Is a Atmosphere?

The standard atmosphere (symbol: atm) is a unit of pressure defined as exactly 101,325 pascals (101.325 kPa). It approximates the average atmospheric pressure at sea level at 15 °C. The atmosphere is widely used as a reference pressure in chemistry, physics, and engineering. Standard temperature and pressure (STP) conditions are defined as 0 °C and 1 atm. Many gas laws, chemical equilibria, and thermodynamic tables use the atmosphere as the standard pressure reference. In diving, the atmosphere provides an intuitive measure of underwater pressure. Water pressure increases by approximately 1 atm for every 10 metres (33 feet) of depth. At 30 metres depth, a diver experiences about 4 atm of absolute pressure (1 atm atmospheric + 3 atm water). Tyre pressure gauges often display readings in atmospheres in some countries. A typical car tyre is inflated to about 2–2.5 atm (gauge pressure), which is 3–3.5 atm absolute. The atmosphere was originally defined by the weight of a column of mercury 760 mm high at 0 °C under standard gravity, which led to the exact definition 1 atm = 101,325 Pa.

One atmosphere is equal to:

  • 101,325 pascals (Pa)
  • 1,013.25 hectopascals (hPa)
  • 1.01325 bars (bar)
  • 1,013.25 millibars (mbar)
  • 1.03323 kilogram-force per square centimetre (kgf/cm²)
  • 14.6959 pounds per square inch (psi)
  • 760 torr (Torr)

Understanding Pressure Units

Pressure is the force applied perpendicular to a surface per unit area (P = F/A). It is a fundamental concept in physics, engineering, meteorology, medicine, and many other fields. Pressure is a scalar quantity, meaning it acts equally in all directions within a fluid at a given point.

The wide variety of pressure units reflects the diverse fields in which pressure is measured. The pascal (SI) is the international standard, but industry-specific units like psi, bar, atm, and torr remain firmly established in their respective domains.

Major Pressure Unit Families

  • SI units: The pascal (Pa) is the SI unit of pressure. With prefixes: hectopascal (hPa = 100 Pa), kilopascal (kPa = 1,000 Pa), megapascal (MPa = 106 Pa), gigapascal (GPa = 109 Pa).
  • Bar units: The bar (100,000 Pa) and millibar (100 Pa) are metric units widely used in industry and meteorology. The millibar equals the hectopascal exactly.
  • Atmospheric units: The standard atmosphere (101,325 Pa) is a reference pressure used in chemistry and physics. The torr (1/760 atm) is used in vacuum science.
  • Gravitational metric units: The kgf/cm² (technical atmosphere) and kgf/m² use gravitational force units on metric areas.
  • Imperial / US customary units: Pounds per square inch (psi) and pounds per square foot (psf) are standard in US engineering and construction.

Pressure in Everyday Life

  • Atmosphere: Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is about 101.3 kPa (14.7 psi, 1013 hPa, 760 Torr). This is the weight of the air column above us.
  • Tyres: Car tyre pressure is typically 30–35 psi (2.0–2.4 bar). Under-inflated tyres waste fuel and wear unevenly.
  • Blood pressure: Measured in mmHg (≈ Torr). Normal is about 120/80 mmHg. High blood pressure (hypertension) is above 140/90 mmHg.
  • Weather: Barometric pressure ranges from about 870–1085 hPa. Falling pressure indicates approaching storms; rising pressure indicates clearing skies.
  • Water pressure: Pressure increases by about 1 atm per 10 m (33 ft) of water depth. At the bottom of the Mariana Trench (~11 km), pressure exceeds 1,000 atm.

Converting Between Pressure Units

All pressure units measure the same physical quantity, so converting between them requires multiplying by the appropriate conversion factor. The factor is the ratio of how many pascals one unit of the source contains divided by how many pascals one unit of the target contains.

Key conversion constants: 1 atm = 101,325 Pa = 1.01325 bar = 14.696 psi = 760 Torr. Also, 1 bar = 100,000 Pa and 1 psi ≈ 6,894.76 Pa.

Tips for Pressure Conversions

  • The hectopascal and millibar are exactly equal (1 hPa = 1 mbar = 100 Pa). They can be used interchangeably.
  • The bar is very close to the atmosphere: 1 atm = 1.01325 bar. For rough estimates, 1 bar ≈ 1 atm.
  • Quick psi ↔ bar conversion: 1 bar ≈ 14.5 psi. So divide psi by 14.5 to get bars, or multiply bars by 14.5 to get psi.
  • For atm ↔ psi: 1 atm ≈ 14.7 psi. A common tyre pressure of 32 psi is about 2.2 atm (gauge) or 3.2 atm (absolute).
  • The torr is nearly equal to 1 mmHg. For blood pressure and vacuum measurements, they’re practically interchangeable.
  • Exactly 760 torr = 1 atm. This comes from the original barometer definition.
  • For kgf/cm² ↔ bar: they’re very close. 1 kgf/cm² = 0.981 bar. For rough work, 1 kgf/cm² ≈ 1 bar.
  • Remember that 1 psi = 144 psf (since 1 ft² = 144 in²). This is an exact relationship.
  • Be aware of gauge vs. absolute pressure. Gauge pressure is measured relative to atmospheric pressure (0 psig = 1 atm absolute = 14.7 psia).

Pounds per Square Inch to Atmospheres Conversion Table

The following table shows conversions from pounds per square inch to atmospheres.

Pounds per Square InchAtmospheres (atm)
1 psi0.068046
2 psi0.136092
3 psi0.204138
4 psi0.272184
5 psi0.34023
6 psi0.408276
7 psi0.476322
8 psi0.544368
9 psi0.612414
10 psi0.68046
11 psi0.748506
12 psi0.816552
13 psi0.884598
14 psi0.952643
15 psi1.02069
16 psi1.08874
17 psi1.15678
18 psi1.22483
19 psi1.29287
20 psi1.36092
21 psi1.42897
22 psi1.49701
23 psi1.56506
24 psi1.6331
25 psi1.70115
26 psi1.7692
27 psi1.83724
28 psi1.90529
29 psi1.97333
30 psi2.04138
31 psi2.10942
32 psi2.17747
33 psi2.24552
34 psi2.31356
35 psi2.38161
36 psi2.44965
37 psi2.5177
38 psi2.58575
39 psi2.65379
40 psi2.72184

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