Discover the ease of converting Atmosphere Technical units to Decipascals with our user-friendly tool. Engineered by Newtum, this converter sparks curiosity for precision in measurements.
The term 'Atmosphere' is a unit of pressure defined as the pressure exerted by the Earth's atmosphere at sea level. One standard atmosphere (atm) equals the pressure caused by the weight of a column of air from sea level to the top of the atmosphere. It is equivalent to 101,325 Pascals, 14.6959 psi, or 760 mmHg/torr.
Definition of DecipascalA Decipascal (daPa) represents a subunit of the Pascal, which is the SI unit for pressure. One Decipascal is equal to one-tenth of a Pascal. The Pascal unit measures force per unit area, with one Pascal equating to the pressure of one newton per square meter. Decipascals are useful for fine-tuning measurements when more granularity than a Pascal is needed.
Atmosphere Technical (at) | Decipascal (daPa) |
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0.01 at | 1013.25 daPa |
0.1 at | 10132.5 daPa |
0.2 at | 20265 daPa |
0.3 at | 30397.5 daPa |
0.4 at | 40530 daPa |
0.5 at | 50662.5 daPa |
1 at | 101325 daPa |
2 at | 202650 daPa |
5 at | 506625 daPa |
10 at | 1013250 daPa |
1 at = 101325 daPa
1 daPa = 0.00000986923 at
Example 1:
Convert 1 at to daPa:
1 at = 1 × 101325 daPa = 101325 daPa
Example 2:
Convert 0.5 at to daPa:
0.5 at = 0.5 × 101325 daPa = 50662.5 daPa
The Atmosphere Technical to Decipascal Converter traces its roots back to the needs of scientists and engineers who required a simple way to convert between different units of pressure. Over time, this tool has become an essential resource for professionals across various fields, aiding in accurate and efficient pressure conversions.
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Example 1:
To convert 2 at to daPa:
2 at = 2 × 101325 daPa = 202650 daPa
Example 2:
To convert 0.75 at to daPa:
0.75 at = 0.75 × 101325 daPa = 75993.75 daPa