PA to PSF
Convert pascals into pounds per square foot for gauges, specs, hydraulic notes, and pressure reference checks.
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PA to PSF Table
| Pascals | Pounds per Square Foot |
|---|---|
| 100 | 2.08854342 |
| 500 | 10.4427171 |
| 1,000 | 20.8854342 |
| 5,000 | 104.427171 |
| 10,000 | 208.854342 |
| 50,000 | 1,044.27171 |
| 100,000 | 2,088.54342 |
| 250,000 | 5,221.35855 |
| 500,000 | 10,442.7171 |
| 1E+6 | 20,885.4342 |
Popular Conversions
- 100 pascals = 2.08854342 pounds per square foot
- 500 pascals = 10.4427171 pounds per square foot
- 1,000 pascals = 20.8854342 pounds per square foot
- 5,000 pascals = 104.427171 pounds per square foot
- 10,000 pascals = 208.854342 pounds per square foot
- 50,000 pascals = 1,044.27171 pounds per square foot
- 100,000 pascals = 2,088.54342 pounds per square foot
- 500,000 pascals = 10,442.7171 pounds per square foot
What is Pascal and Pounds per Square Foot?
Pascal
Definition: A pascal is the SI unit of pressure and equals one newton per square meter.
History/origin: It was adopted with SI to unify pressure and stress measurement in one coherent system.
Current use: Pascals are used in science, engineering formulas, acoustics, and structural stress calculations.
Pounds per Square Foot
Definition: Pounds per square foot express pressure or distributed load over one square foot.
History/origin: It grew from construction and HVAC practice in customary units.
Current use: PSF is used in airflow, building loads, roofing, and low-pressure calculations.
Related Pressure Conversions
Pressure values are commonly translated across SI, customary, and fluid-column units in the same job.
| Related Conversion | Factor or Rule | Formula |
|---|---|---|
| mmHg to kPa | × 0.133322387 | kPa = mmHg × 0.133322387 |
| MPa to psi | × 145.037738 | psi = MPa × 145.037738 |
| Pa to kPa | ÷ 1,000 | kPa = Pa ÷ 1,000 |
| Pa to psi | × 0.000145037738 | psi = Pa × 0.000145037738 |
| psi to bar | × 0.068947573 | bar = psi × 0.068947573 |
| psi to mmHg | × 51.714933 | mmHg = psi × 51.714933 |
| psia to psig | minus atmosphere | psig = psia – atmospheric pressure |
| psig to psia | plus atmosphere | psia = psig + atmospheric pressure |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why do pressure pages like PA to PSF change the number so much?
A: Pressure units are sized very differently, so the same physical pressure can need a much larger or much smaller number after conversion.
Q: What does 100 pascals become in pounds per square foot?
A: 100 pascals equals 2.08854342 pounds per square foot, which is a helpful checkpoint for tire pressure, hydraulics, vacuum work, and process instrumentation.
Q: When should I keep the original pressure unit?
A: Keep it when the sensor, regulator, gauge, or specification you are reading already uses that unit. Convert only when the destination document or tool expects another scale.
Q: Why do some pressure answers become decimals while others become large integers?
A: That is simply the size difference between the unit systems involved. The physical pressure stays the same.
Q: How do I convert Pounds per Square Foot back into Pascals?
A: Pa = psf × 47.88025898. That reverse relationship is useful when the reading already starts in the target pressure unit.
Q: Is this exact or approximate?
A: The calculation uses an exact factor.
