Pressure (symbol: p or P). The pressure is the amount of force applied at right angles to a surface area of an object. formula: Pressure = F/A, F is the magnitude of the normal force, A is the area of the surface on contact.
The pascal unit (Pa), is the SI derived unit of pressure, equal to one newton per square meter.
A technical atmosphere unit (at) is a non-SI unit of pressure equal to one kilogram-force per square centimeter. equal to 9.80665 x 104 (Pa).
Multiply the technical atmosphere value by 98066.500000
pascal = technical atmosphere x 98066.500000
Divide the pascal value by 98066.500000
technical atmosphere = pascal / 98066.500000
One pascal (Pa) is equal to 0.000010 technical atmosphere (at)
1 pascal (Pa) = 0.000010 technical atmosphere (at)
One technical atmosphere (at) is equal to 98066.500000 pascal (Pa)
1 technical atmosphere (at) = 98066.500000 pascal (Pa)