kPa to Pascals Converter
Enter the pressure in kilopascals below to convert it to pascals.
Result: Pascals
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How to Convert Kilopascals to Pascals
To convert a measurement in kilopascals to a measurement in pascals, multiply the pressure by the following conversion ratio: 1,000 pascals/kilopascal.
Since one kilopascal is equal to 1,000 pascals, you can use this simple formula to convert:
pascals = kilopascals × 1,000
The pressure in pascals is equal to the pressure in kilopascals multiplied by 1,000.
For example, here's how to convert 5 kilopascals to pascals using the formula above.
pascals = (5 kPa × 1,000) = 5,000 Pa
Kilopascals and pascals are both units used to measure pressure. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
What Is a Kilopascal?
The kilopascal is a multiple of the pascal, which is the SI derived unit for pressure. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for thousands, or 103. Kilopascals can be abbreviated as kPa; for example, 1 kilopascal can be written as 1 kPa.
Learn more about kilopascals.
What Is a Pascal?
The pascal is defined as the pressure of one newton per square meter.
The pascal is the SI derived unit for pressure in the metric system. Pascals can be abbreviated as Pa; for example, 1 pascal can be written as 1 Pa.
Pascals can be expressed using the formula:
1 Pa = 1 N / m2
Pressure in pascals is equal to the force in newtons divided by the area in square meters.
Learn more about pascals.
Kilopascal to Pascal Conversion Table
| Kilopascals | Pascals |
|---|---|
| 0.001 kPa | 1 Pa |
| 0.002 kPa | 2 Pa |
| 0.003 kPa | 3 Pa |
| 0.004 kPa | 4 Pa |
| 0.005 kPa | 5 Pa |
| 0.006 kPa | 6 Pa |
| 0.007 kPa | 7 Pa |
| 0.008 kPa | 8 Pa |
| 0.009 kPa | 9 Pa |
| 0.01 kPa | 10 Pa |
| 0.02 kPa | 20 Pa |
| 0.03 kPa | 30 Pa |
| 0.04 kPa | 40 Pa |
| 0.05 kPa | 50 Pa |
| 0.06 kPa | 60 Pa |
| 0.07 kPa | 70 Pa |
| 0.08 kPa | 80 Pa |
| 0.09 kPa | 90 Pa |
| 0.1 kPa | 100 Pa |
| 0.2 kPa | 200 Pa |
| 0.3 kPa | 300 Pa |
| 0.4 kPa | 400 Pa |
| 0.5 kPa | 500 Pa |
| 0.6 kPa | 600 Pa |
| 0.7 kPa | 700 Pa |
| 0.8 kPa | 800 Pa |
| 0.9 kPa | 900 Pa |
| 1 kPa | 1,000 Pa |