Torr to Pascals (Torr → Pa)

133.32

1.0000 Torr = 133.32 Pa

Formula

1 Torr = 133.322 Pa
PascalsTorr (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

TorrPa
00
1.0000133.32
2.0000266.64
3.0000399.97
4.0000533.29
5.0000666.61
6.0000799.93
7.0000933.25
8.00001,066.6
9.00001,199.9
10.0001,333.2
11.0001,466.5
12.0001,599.9
13.0001,733.2
14.0001,866.5
15.0001,999.8
16.0002,133.2
17.0002,266.5
18.0002,399.8
19.0002,533.1
TorrPa
20.0002,666.4
21.0002,799.8
22.0002,933.1
23.0003,066.4
24.0003,199.7
25.0003,333.1
26.0003,466.4
27.0003,599.7
28.0003,733.0
29.0003,866.3
30.0003,999.7
31.0004,133.0
32.0004,266.3
33.0004,399.6
34.0004,532.9
35.0004,666.3
36.0004,799.6
37.0004,932.9
38.0005,066.2
39.0005,199.6
TorrPa
40.0005,332.9
41.0005,466.2
42.0005,599.5
43.0005,732.8
44.0005,866.2
45.0005,999.5
46.0006,132.8
47.0006,266.1
48.0006,399.5
49.0006,532.8
50.0006,666.1
51.0006,799.4
52.0006,932.7
53.0007,066.1
54.0007,199.4
55.0007,332.7
56.0007,466.0
57.0007,599.4
58.0007,732.7
59.0007,866.0
TorrPa
60.0007,999.3
61.0008,132.6
62.0008,266.0
63.0008,399.3
64.0008,532.6
65.0008,665.9
66.0008,799.3
67.0008,932.6
68.0009,065.9
69.0009,199.2
70.0009,332.5
71.0009,465.9
72.0009,599.2
73.0009,732.5
74.0009,865.8
75.0009,999.1
76.00010,132
77.00010,266
78.00010,399
79.00010,532

Torr to Pascals Conversion

Converting Torr (Torr) to Pascals (Pa) is a common pressure conversion. 1 Torr equals 133.322 Pa. For example, 100 Torr is equal to 13,332.2 Pa.

Quick Reference Values

1 Torr = 133.322 Pa. 5 Torr = 666.61 Pa. 10 Torr = 1,333.22 Pa. 25 Torr = 3,333.05 Pa. 50 Torr = 6,666.1 Pa. 100 Torr = 13,332.2 Pa.

What is Torr?

Torr (Torr) is a unit of pressure. The torr is a unit of pressure equal to exactly 1/760 of an atmosphere or 133.322 pascals (Pa). It approximates the pressure exerted by a 1-millimeter column of mercury at 0°C. The torr is widely used in vacuum physics and engineering for pressure measurements [nist-si-guide]. Named after Evangelista Torricelli, who invented the mercury barometer in 1643, the torr was formalized to provide a practical pressure unit close to the millimeter of mercury but with precise SI equivalence. It was standardized by scientific bodies in the 20th century [nist-si-guide]. The torr is used globally in laboratories and industries requiring vacuum measurements, such as semiconductor manufacturing. It is recognized by ISO and NIST as a pressure measurement unit alongside the pascal [nist-si-guide].

What is Pascals?

Pascals (Pa) is a unit of pressure. The pascal (Pa) is the SI derived unit of pressure, defined as one newton per square meter (1 Pa = 1 N/m²). It quantifies force applied evenly over an area and is expressed as kg·m⁻¹·s⁻² in base SI units [bipm-si-brochure]. Named after Blaise Pascal, the pascal was adopted by BIPM in 1971 to replace older pressure units and standardize measurement in the SI system. It reflects the link between force and area in pressure measurements [bipm-si-brochure]. Pascals are the standard pressure unit in scientific research, meteorology, and engineering globally. Countries following SI, including members of ISO and NIST guidelines, use pascals for atmospheric and mechanical pressure [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: tor, torrs, torr pressure, pascal, pascals, pascel, pascall, pasceles. All of these refer to the Torr to Pascals conversion.

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