Atmosphere To Kilogram-force Converter

(at to kgf/cm² converter)

Convert Atmosphere Technical to Kilogram-force per Square Centimeter


Seamlessly Convert Atmosphere Technical to Kilogram-force per Square Centimeter


(Last Updated On: 2024-05-13)

Discover the simplicity of converting Atmosphere Technical (at) to Kilogram-force per square centimeter (kgf/cm²) with this user-friendly tool, crafted by Newtum. Delve into the world of precise unit conversions!

What are Atmosphere and Kilogram-force

Definition of Atmosphere

An atmosphere (at) is a unit of pressure defined as 101,325 pascals. It originates from the average atmospheric pressure at sea level on Earth. The term 'technical atmosphere' specifically denotes a metric unit of pressure equal to one kilogram-force per square centimeter.

Definition of Kilogram-force

Kilogram-force (kgf) is a non-standard gravitational metric unit of force. It represents the force exerted by one kilogram of mass in standard Earth gravity. One kilogram-force is equivalent to 9.80665 newtons, the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity.

Atmosphere to Kilogram-force Conversion Table

Atmosphere Technical (at) Kilogram-force per sq. cm (kgf/cm²)
1 at 1 kgf/cm²
2 at 2 kgf/cm²
3 at 3 kgf/cm²
4 at 4 kgf/cm²
5 at 5 kgf/cm²
6 at 6 kgf/cm²
7 at 7 kgf/cm²
8 at 8 kgf/cm²
9 at 9 kgf/cm²
10 at 10 kgf/cm²

Conversion of Atmosphere to Kilogram-force

1 at = 1 kgf/cm²
1 kgf/cm² = 1 at

Example 1:
Convert 2 at to kgf/cm²:
2 at = 2 × 1 kgf/cm² = 2 kgf/cm²

Example 2:
Convert 5 at to kgf/cm²:
5 at = 5 × 1 kgf/cm² = 5 kgf/cm²

History of Atmosphere and Kilogram-force

The concept of the technical atmosphere was developed to create a direct relationship between pressure and the force exerted by the weight of a mass in gravity. The 'technical atmosphere' is equivalent to the pressure exerted by one kilogram-force per square centimeter, simplifying certain engineering and scientific calculations.

How to use Atmosphere to Kilogram-force Converter

Real Life Applications of Atmosphere to Kilogram-force

Explore the practical uses of transitioning between Atmosphere Technical and Kilogram-force per square centimeter in real-world applications.

Solved Examples at to kgf/cm²

Example 1: To convert 3 at to kgf/cm²:
3 at = 3 × 1 kgf/cm² = 3 kgf/cm²

Example 2: To convert 7 at to kgf/cm²:
7 at = 7 × 1 kgf/cm² = 7 kgf/cm²

FAQs: Atmosphere Technical to Kilogram-force sq. Cm Converter

Q1: What is a technical atmosphere?
A1: A technical atmosphere is a pressure unit equivalent to one kilogram-force per square centimeter.

Q2: How do I convert at to kgf/cm²?
A2: Use the converter by inputting the value in at and the equivalent value in kgf/cm² will be calculated.

Q3: Can I convert kgf/cm² back to at?
A3: Yes, the conversion is reversible, allowing you to convert kgf/cm² back to at.