Altitude Versus Barometric Pressure

2019 Chevrolet Tahoe LS, 4WD, Gas/EthanolSECTION Altitude Versus Barometric Pressure
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Altitude Measured in Meters (m) Altitude Measured in Feet (ft) Barometric Pressure Measured in Kilopascals (kPa) Barometric Pressure Measured in Pounds Per Square Inch (PSI)
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4267 14000 56 - 64 8.1 - 9.3
3962 13000 58 - 66 8.4 - 9.6
3658 12000 61 - 69 8.8 - 10.0
3353 11000 64 - 72 9.3 - 10.4
3048 10000 66 - 74 9.6 - 10.7
2743 9000 69 - 77 10.0 - 11.2
2438 8000 71 - 79 10.3 - 11.5
2134 7000 74 - 82 10.7 - 11.9
1829 6000 77 - 85 11.2 - 12.3
1524 5000 80 - 88 11.6 - 12.8
1219 4000 83 - 91 12.0 - 13.2
914 3000 87 - 95 12.6 - 13.8
610 2000 90 - 98 13.1 - 14.2
305 1000 94 - 102 13.6 - 14.8
0 0 Sea Level 96 - 104 13.9 - 15.1
-305 -1000 101 - 105 14.6 - 15.2
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