958 Pascals to Torr

958 Pa ≈ 7.1856 Torr

Calculation: Torr = 958 Pa × 0.00750062 ≈ 7.1856 Torr

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How much pressure is 958 Pa?

0.139 psi (0.958 kPa) is comparable to a laboratory vacuum, such as inside a glass bell jar.

What does 958 Pa look like?

Illustration of a vacuum bell jar
0.139 psi (0.958 kPa) is comparable to a laboratory vacuum, such as inside a glass bell jar.

How to Convert Pascal to Torr

1 pascal = 0.00750062 torr

Torr = Pascal × 0.00750062

Example: 958 Pa × 0.00750062 = 7.1856 Torr

Reverse Conversion

To convert torr back to pascals:

  • Remember, 1 torr equals 133.322 pascals.
  • To convert 7.1856 Torr to Pa, multiply 7.1856 x 133.322, resulting in 958 Pa.

958 Pa is also equal to:

  • 0.958 kPa
  • 0.00958 bar
  • 0.13895 psi
About these units

Pascal: SI derived unit of pressure equal to one newton per square meter (N/m²).

Torr: Pressure unit equal to exactly 1/760 of a standard atmosphere.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is 958 pascals in torr?

958 pascals equals 7.1856 torr. This is calculated by multiplying 958 by the conversion factor 0.00750062.

What does 958 pascals look like in torr?

958 pascals (7.1856 torr) is low pressure — sound pressure or gentle airflow.

How do you calculate 958 pascals to torr?

Multiply 958 by the conversion factor 0.00750062. The calculation is 958 × 0.00750062 = 7.1856 torr. This factor is defined by international measurement standards.

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958 pascals = 7.18559 torr
958 pascals = 7.18559 torr — conversion chart

For general conversions between pascals and torr, see the pascals to torr converter.

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Conversion factors verified against NIST, BIPM, ISO 80000-4 1 atm = 101 325 Pa by definition (BIPM). Last reviewed: March 2026
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