Convert Kilopascal to Pascal

Note: These values are for informational purposes only and do not replace professional medical advice.
1,000

1 kPa = 1,000 Pa

Kilopascal to Pascal Table

Kilopascal (kPa) Pascal (Pa)
0.1 kPa 100 Pa
0.5 kPa 500 Pa
1 kPa 1,000 Pa
2 kPa 2,000 Pa
5 kPa 5,000 Pa
10 kPa 10,000 Pa
25 kPa 25,000 Pa
50 kPa 50,000 Pa
100 kPa 100,000 Pa
1,000 kPa 999,999.9999999999 Pa

About Blood Pressure

Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against artery walls as the heart pumps. It is measured in two numbers: systolic (pressure during heartbeat) and diastolic (pressure between beats). The traditional unit is millimeters of mercury (mmHg), named after the mercury column used in early blood pressure monitors invented by Samuel Siegfried Karl Ritter von Basch in 1881. Some countries use kilopascals (kPa) as the SI unit. Normal blood pressure is below 120/80 mmHg (16/10.7 kPa). High blood pressure (hypertension) is 130/80 mmHg or higher and increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. The conversion factor is: 1 mmHg = 0.133322 kPa. Despite modern digital devices, mmHg remains the medical standard due to its historical significance and clinical familiarity.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Pascal are in 1 Kilopascal?

1 kPa = 1,000 Pa

What is Kilopascal?

Kilopascal (kPa) is a unit of Blood Pressure. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against artery walls as the heart pumps. It is measured in two numbers: systolic (pressure during heartbeat) and diastolic (pressure between beats). The traditional unit is millimeters of mercury (mmHg), named after the mercury column used in early blood pressure monitors invented by Samuel Siegfried Karl Ritter von Basch in 1881. Some countries use kilopascals (kPa) as the SI unit. Normal blood pressure is below 120/80 mmHg (16/10.7 kPa). High blood pressure (hypertension) is 130/80 mmHg or higher and increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. The conversion factor is: 1 mmHg = 0.133322 kPa. Despite modern digital devices, mmHg remains the medical standard due to its historical significance and clinical familiarity.

What is Pascal?

Pascal (Pa) is a unit of Blood Pressure. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against artery walls as the heart pumps. It is measured in two numbers: systolic (pressure during heartbeat) and diastolic (pressure between beats). The traditional unit is millimeters of mercury (mmHg), named after the mercury column used in early blood pressure monitors invented by Samuel Siegfried Karl Ritter von Basch in 1881. Some countries use kilopascals (kPa) as the SI unit. Normal blood pressure is below 120/80 mmHg (16/10.7 kPa). High blood pressure (hypertension) is 130/80 mmHg or higher and increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. The conversion factor is: 1 mmHg = 0.133322 kPa. Despite modern digital devices, mmHg remains the medical standard due to its historical significance and clinical familiarity.

How to convert Kilopascal to Pascal?

To convert Kilopascal (kPa) to Pascal (Pa), multiply the value by the conversion factor. 1 kPa = 1,000 Pa. Example: 5 kPa = 5,000 Pa.

What is the formula for Kilopascal to Pascal?

The formula is: Pascal = Kilopascal × 1,000. The conversion factor from kPa to Pa is 1,000.