AtmosphereTechnical To Millipascal Converter

(at to mPa converter)

Convert Atmospheres to Millipascal


Effortlessly Convert Atmospheres Technical to Millipascals


(Last Updated On: 2024-10-18)

Discover the precision of converting Atmosphere Technical (at) to Millipascal (mPa) with our intuitive converter, developed by Newtum. Simplify your calculations today!

What are AtmosphereTechnical and Millipascal

Definition of AtmosphereTechnical

Atmosphere Technical, denoted as 'at', is a unit of pressure that is slightly less than the standard atmosphere. Historically, it was defined as the pressure exerted by a column of mercury precisely 1 millimeter high at 0 degrees Celsius at sea level and at standard gravity.

Definition of Millipascal

A Millipascal (mPa) is a metric unit of pressure equal to one-thousandth of a Pascal. The Pascal unit, which is a measurement of force per unit area, defines one Newton per square meter. Millipascals provide a finer scale for measuring small pressure differences.

AtmosphereTechnical to Millipascal Conversion Table

Atmosphere Technical (at) Millipascal (mPa)
0.1 at 9806.65 mPa
0.2 at 19613.3 mPa
0.3 at 29419.95 mPa
0.4 at 39226.6 mPa
0.5 at 49033.25 mPa
0.6 at 58839.9 mPa
0.7 at 68646.55 mPa
0.8 at 78453.2 mPa
0.9 at 88259.85 mPa
1.0 at 98066.5 mPa

Conversion of AtmosphereTechnical to Millipascal

Example 1:
Convert 1 at to mPa:
1 at = 1 × 98066.5 mPa = 98066.5 mPa

Example 2:
Convert 2.5 at to mPa:
2.5 at = 2.5 × 98066.5 mPa = 245166.25 mPa

History of AtmosphereTechnical and Millipascal

The Atmosphere Technical to Millipascal Converter originates from the need to translate historical pressure measurements into modern units. The technical atmosphere, once common in engineering, is now often converted to millipascals for precision in a wide range of scientific applications.

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Solved Examples at to mPa

Example 1:
To convert 0.75 at to mPa:
0.75 at = 0.75 × 98066.5 mPa = 73549.875 mPa

Example 2:
To convert 1.25 at to mPa:
1.25 at = 1.25 × 98066.5 mPa = 122583.125 mPa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Atmosphere Technical?

It is a non-SI unit of pressure roughly equivalent to the pressure exerted by a 1 mm column of mercury.

How do I convert at to mPa?

Use our online converter by inputting the value in at and the tool will automatically provide the equivalent in mPa.

Is this tool free to use?

Yes, our Atmosphere Technical to Millipascal Converter is completely free and accessible online.