Discover the ease of converting kgf·m² to at with our Kilogram-force square Meter to Atmosphere Technical Converter, meticulously crafted by Newtum for precise conversions that pique your curiosity.
Kilogram-force square Meter (kgf·m²) is a unit of torque representing the moment of force. One kgf·m² is the torque generated by one kilogram-force acting at a perpendicular distance of one meter from a pivot point.
Definition of Atmosphere TechnicalAtmosphere Technical (at) is a unit of pressure defined as 98.0665 kilopascals. It was historically used in engineering and is based on the pressure exerted by one kilogram-force per square centimeter.
Kilogram-force square Meter (kgf·m²) | Atmosphere Technical (at) |
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1 kgf·m² | 0.96784 at |
5 kgf·m² | 4.8392 at |
10 kgf·m² | 9.6784 at |
15 kgf·m² | 14.5176 at |
20 kgf·m² | 19.3568 at |
25 kgf·m² | 24.196 at |
30 kgf·m² | 29.0352 at |
35 kgf·m² | 33.8744 at |
40 kgf·m² | 38.7136 at |
50 kgf·m² | 48.392 at |
Example 1:
convert 1 kgf·m² to at:
1 kgf·m² = 0.96784 at
Example 2:
convert 2 kgf·m² to at:
2 kgf·m² = 2 × 0.96784 at = 1.93568 at
A brief history of the kgf·m² to at conversion traces back to the industrial era, where there was a need to standardize measurements across different engineering fields, leading to the creation of various units of measurement including the atmosphere technical, which made it essential to develop converters for these units.
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Example 1:
To convert 3 kgf·m² to at:
3 kgf·m² = 3 × 0.96784 at = 2.90352 at
Example 2:
To convert 7 kgf·m² to at:
7 kgf·m² = 7 × 0.96784 at = 6.77488 at
1. What is a Kilogram-force square Meter?
A Kilogram-force square Meter is a unit of torque used to measure the force applied at a distance from a pivot point.
2. How do you convert kgf·m² to at?
To convert kgf·m² to at, use the conversion factor where 1 kgf·m² equals 0.96784 at.
3. Can I convert at back to kgf·m²?
Yes, the converter also allows for reverse calculations from at to kgf·m².