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Kilopascal to psi

bar, psi and atm appear in different fields. Tyre, weather and lab values need context.

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From1 kPa
Result0.14503774 psi
Factor1 kPa = 0.1450377377 psi
Source basisBIPM SI Brochure · NIST Guide to SI Appendix B.8

Examples

01100 kPa = 14.50377377 psi

Example value from the reference table. Internal calculation uses stored factors; display output is rounded.

02Common mistake

bar, psi and atm appear in different fields. Tyre, weather and lab values need context.

03Base unit: Pa

1 kPa = 1000 Pa. Then the value is converted through the base unit Pa into psi.

Table

Kilopascalpsi
10014.50377377
20029.00754755
25036.25943443

Formula

1 kPa = 1000 Pa. Then the value is converted through the base unit Pa into psi.

Sources

BIPM SI BrochureSI base units, prefixes and official SI context.NIST Guide to SI Appendix B.8Alphabetical conversion factors including pressure and force units.

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Factor origin

Factors come from the stored source family and are not derived from rounded display values.

Rounding rule

UnitCloud keeps calculating with stored factors and rounds only the displayed output by selected precision.

When not to use

Do not use as the sole basis for official, medical, safety-critical or contractual decisions.

Citation

Citation note: UnitCloud, conversion with formula, sources current as of May 2026. Pressure. Source basis: BIPM SI Brochure · NIST Guide to SI Appendix B.8.

Common questions

What is the factor for Kilopascal to psi?

1 kPa = 0.1450377377 psi

Which formula does Kilopascal to psi use?

1 kPa = 1000 Pa. Then the value is converted through the base unit Pa into psi.

When should I verify the result?

Do not use as the sole basis for official, medical, safety-critical or contractual decisions.