Altitude vs Barometric Pressure

2005 Saturn Ion 3 4D Sedan, StandardSECTION Altitude vs Barometric Pressure
Altitude vs Barometric Pressure

Altitude Measured in Meters (m) Altitude Measured in Feet (ft) Barometric Pressure Measured in Kilopascals (kPa)
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4 267 14,000 56-64
3 962 13,000 58-66
3 658 12,000 61-69
3 353 11,000 64-72
3 048 10,000 66-74
2 743 9,000 69-77
2 438 8,000 71-79
2 134 7,000 74-82
1 829 6,000 77-85
1 524 5,000 80-88
1 219 4,000 83-91
914 3,000 87-95
610 2,000 90-98
305 1,000 94-102
0 0 Sea Level 96-104
-305 -1,000 101-105
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