Kilonewton per Square Meter (kN/m²) to Hectopascal (hPa) converter

Converting from Kilonewton per Square Meter (kN/m²) to Hectopascal (hPa) in Pressure

What is Kilonewton per Square Meter (kN/m²)

Kilonewton per Square Meter (kN/m²), also known as a kilopascal (kPa), is a unit of pressure commonly used in engineering and physics. It measures the amount of force exerted per unit area. For example, it is used in structural engineering to quantify stress on materials.

What is Hectopascal (hPa)

Hectopascal (hPa) is a unit of pressure in the metric system. It is equivalent to 100 pascals (Pa) and is commonly used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure. Understanding hPa is crucial for weather forecasting and aviation operations.

Conversion Formulas

1kN/m^2=10hPa

1hPa=0.1kN/m^2

Examples

  • 5 kN/m² equals 50 hPa
  • 5 hPa equals 0.5 kN/m²
  • 11 kN/m² equals 110 hPa
  • 11 hPa equals 1.1 kN/m²
  • 12 kN/m² equals 120 hPa
  • 12 hPa equals 1.2 kN/m²

This page serves as a handy reference for converting between Kilonewton per Square Meter (kN/m²) and Hectopascal (hPa) units of pressure.

Kilonewton per Square Meter to Hectopascal conversion table

kN/m² to hPa conversion table

Kilonewton per Square Meter (kN/m²) Hectopascal (hPa)
0.01 kN/m² 0.1 hPa
0.1 kN/m² 1 hPa
1 kN/m² 10 hPa
2 kN/m² 20 hPa
3 kN/m² 30 hPa
4 kN/m² 40 hPa
5 kN/m² 50 hPa
6 kN/m² 60 hPa
7 kN/m² 70 hPa
8 kN/m² 80 hPa
9 kN/m² 90 hPa
10 kN/m² 100 hPa
10 kN/m² 100 hPa
20 kN/m² 200 hPa
30 kN/m² 300 hPa
40 kN/m² 400 hPa
50 kN/m² 500 hPa
60 kN/m² 600 hPa
70 kN/m² 700 hPa
80 kN/m² 800 hPa
90 kN/m² 900 hPa
100 kN/m² 1000 hPa