Discover the simplicity of converting atmospheres technical (at) to pound-force per square inch (psi) with Newtum's user-friendly online tool.
An atmosphere (at) is a unit of pressure defined as 101,325 Pa. It represents the average air pressure at sea level and standard temperature. This unit is commonly used in meteorology, aviation, and other fields to express barometric pressures.
Definition of psiPSI, or pound-force per square inch, measures pressure resulting from a force of one pound-force applied to an area of one square inch. It's widely used in mechanics, hydraulics, and engineering to quantify internal pressure, stress, and tensile strength.
Atmosphere Technical (at) | Pound-force per square inch (psi) |
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1 at | 14.696 psi |
2 at | 29.392 psi |
3 at | 44.088 psi |
4 at | 58.784 psi |
5 at | 73.480 psi |
6 at | 88.176 psi |
7 at | 102.872 psi |
8 at | 117.568 psi |
9 at | 132.264 psi |
10 at | 146.960 psi |
Example 1:
Convert 1 at to psi:
1 at = 14.696 psi
Example 2:
Convert 2.5 at to psi:
2.5 at = 2.5 × 14.696 psi = 36.74 psi
The Atmosphere Technical to Pound-force per Square Inch Converter is a tool that translates the measure of atmospheric pressure, known as technical atmosphere, into the unit psi, commonly used in various scientific and industrial applications.
Explore the practical applications of converting atmospheres technical to PSI in various industries and scientific research.
Example 1: To convert 1 at to psi, simply multiply by the conversion factor to get 1 at = 14.696 psi.
Example 2: For converting 3 at to psi, the calculation would be 3 at = 3 × 14.696 psi = 44.088 psi.