Experience seamless conversion from Atmosphere Technical to Torr using Newtum's innovative tool. Ensure precise measurements with ease and fuel your curiosity about the technicalities of pressure units.
The term 'atmosphere' defines a unit of pressure typically used in meteorology and denoting the average atmospheric pressure at sea level on Earth. It equals about 101,325 pascals. Historically, it has been one of the key units for pressure measurements and continues to be used in various applications.
Definition of TorrA 'Torr' is a unit of pressure based on an absolute scale, named after the Italian physicist Evangelista Torricelli. One Torr is defined as 1/760 of an atmosphere, hence closely related to the atmospheric pressure. It is a convenient unit for scientists and engineers working with vacuum systems.
Atmosphere Technical (at) | Torr (Torr) |
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0.1 at | 76 Torr |
0.2 at | 152 Torr |
0.3 at | 228 Torr |
0.4 at | 304 Torr |
0.5 at | 380 Torr |
0.6 at | 456 Torr |
0.7 at | 532 Torr |
0.8 at | 608 Torr |
0.9 at | 684 Torr |
1 at | 760 Torr |
1 at = 760 Torr
1 Torr = 1/760 at
Example 1:
Convert 0.5 at to Torr:
0.5 at = 0.5 × 760 Torr = 380 Torr
Example 2:
Convert 1.2 at to Torr:
1.2 at = 1.2 × 760 Torr = 912 Torr
The Atmosphere Technical to Torr Converter has a rich history rooted in scientific advancement. Initially, atmospheric pressure was measured using mercury barometers leading to the creation of the Torr unit. Over time, this conversion became essential in fields requiring precise pressure measurements.
Unlock the potential of accurate pressure conversion with real-life applications of the Atmosphere Technical to Torr Converter.
Example 1: To convert 2 at to Torr, simply multiply by 760: 2 at × 760 = 1520 Torr.
Example 2: For converting 0.75 at to Torr: 0.75 at × 760 = 570 Torr.