Simplify Your Pressure Conversions: From at to µbar with Ease
(Last Updated On: 2024-10-18)
Discover the convenience of converting Atmosphere Technical (at) to Microbars (µbar) with Newtum's precise tool. Get curious about the seamless conversion experience!
What are Atmosphere Technical and Microbar
Definition of Atmosphere Technical
Atmosphere Technical, often abbreviated as 'at', is a unit of pressure commonly used in engineering and atmospheric sciences. It is defined as the pressure exerted by a 10-meter column of water at 4°C and is equivalent to 98.0665 kilopascals (kPa). The Atmosphere Technical facilitates the comparison of different pressure levels, especially in hydraulic and pneumatic systems where water is the working fluid.
Definition of Microbar
A Microbar (µbar) is a unit of pressure equivalent to one dyne per square centimeter or 0.1 pascals. It is a subunit of the bar, which is a metric unit of atmospheric pressure. Microbars are particularly useful in scientific fields for measuring very low pressures, such as in meteorology for barometric pressures, or in technology when dealing with vacuums or low-pressure environments.
Atmosphere Technical to Microbar Conversion Table
Atmosphere Technical (at)
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Microbar (µbar)
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0.01 at
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980.665 µbar
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0.1 at
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9806.65 µbar
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0.5 at
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49033.25 µbar
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1 at
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98066.5 µbar
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1.5 at
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147099.75 µbar
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2 at
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196133 µbar
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2.5 at
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245166.25 µbar
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3 at
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294199.5 µbar
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3.5 at
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343232.75 µbar
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4 at
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392266 µbar
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Conversion of Atmosphere Technical to Microbar
1 at = 98066.5 µbar
1 µbar = 1.019716213e-5 at
Example 1:
convert 2 at to µbar:
2 at = 2 × 98066.5 µbar = 196133 µbar
Example 2:
convert 0.5 at to µbar:
0.5 at = 0.5 × 98066.5 µbar = 49033.25 µbar
History of Atmosphere Technical and Microbar
Initially, the Atmosphere Technical to Microbar Converter was developed to facilitate easy transitions between these two units of pressure. As both units are crucial in different scientific and engineering contexts, the converter aimed to provide a quick and reliable way to switch between at and µbar without manual calculations, thus saving time and reducing errors.
How to use Atmosphere Technical to Microbar Converter
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Enter the value in Atmosphere Technical (at) in the provided input field.
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Click the 'Convert' button to initiate the conversion.
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View the converted value in Microbars (µbar) displayed instantly.
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Use the converted data as needed for your calculations or records.
Real Life Applications of Atmosphere Technical to Microbar
Explore the practical applications of the Atmosphere Technical to Microbar Converter and how it can enhance your work in various fields requiring precise pressure measurements.
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Calibrating scientific instruments that require precise atmospheric pressure measurements.
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Converting engineering specifications when designing pneumatic systems.
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Standardizing data in meteorological studies for global comparison.
Solved Examples at to µbar
Example 1:
Convert 1 at to µbar:
1 at = 98066.5 µbar
Example 2:
Convert 3 at to µbar:
3 at = 3 × 98066.5 µbar = 294199.5 µbar
FAQs: Atmosphere Technical to Microbar Converter
1. What is an Atmosphere Technical?
Atmosphere Technical (at) is a unit of pressure used in engineering, equivalent to the pressure exerted by a 10-meter column of water at 4°C.
2. How is Microbar defined?
A Microbar (µbar) is a metric unit of pressure, specifically one dyne per square centimeter or 0.1 pascals.
3. Why use the at to µbar converter?
It simplifies the conversion process between two common pressure units, saving time and ensuring accuracy in measurements.