Convert Technical Atmosphere to Picopascal (at to pPa)
Technical Atmosphere (at) and Picopascal (pPa) are both units of pressure. With the conversion form below, you can effortlessly and accurately convert technical atmosphere to picopascal. This free online calculator tool makes it simple and easy to perform the conversion from at unit to the pPa unit.
Technical Atmosphere to Picopascal conversion
Technical Atmosphere to Picopascal Conversion Formula
One Technical Atmosphere is equal to 9.80665e+16 Picopascal.
Formula: 1 at = 9.80665e+16 pPa
By using this conversion factor, you can easily convert any pressure measurement from technical atmosphere unit to picopascal unit with precision.
How to Convert at to pPa?
Converting from at to pPa is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to ensure accurate conversions from technical atmosphere to picopascal:
- Select the Technical Atmosphere Value: Start by determining the technical atmosphere (at) value you want to convert into picopascal (pPa). This is your starting point.
- Multiply by the Conversion Factor: To calculate technical atmosphere to equivalent picopascal amount, multiply the selected at value by 9.80665e+16.
- Illustration of Multiplication:
- 1 at = 9.80665e+16 pPa
- 10 at = 9.80665e+17 pPa
- 100 at = 9.80665e+18 pPa
- Find the Conversion Result: The result of this multiplication is your converted value in picopascal unit. This represents the same pressure but in a different unit.
- Save Your Picopascal Value: After converting, remember to save the result. This value represents the pressure you initially measured, now expressed in picopascals.
- Alternative Method – Division: If you prefer not to multiply, you can achieve the same conversion by dividing the technical atmosphere value by 1.019716e-17. This alternative method also gives you the correct pressure in picopascals.
- Illustration of Division:
- pPa = at ÷ 1.019716e-17
What is Pressure?
Pressure is the force applied perpendicular to a surface per unit area: P = F / A. The SI unit is the pascal (Pa), equal to one newton per square metre (1 Pa = 1 N/m²). Practical applications use larger units: the bar (1 bar = 100,000 Pa, close to standard atmospheric pressure), atmosphere (atm) (1 atm = 101,325 Pa), and psi (pounds per square inch, used in the US for tire and gas pressures). Blood pressure is measured in mmHg (millimetres of mercury), also called torr.
What is Technical Atmosphere?
Technical atmosphere (symbol: at) is a unit of pressure defined as the pressure exerted by one kilogram-force per square centimeter. One technical atmosphere is exactly equal to 98,066.5 pascals, 0.980665 bar, or 0.967841 standard atmosphere (atm). The technical atmosphere was widely used in engineering, hydraulics, and industrial pressure measurements, particularly in Europe, before SI units became the international standard. It is still encountered in older engineering documents and is commonly converted to pascals, bar, and standard atmospheres when interpreting historical specifications and technical data.
What is Picopascal?
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Some Technical Atmosphere to Picopascal conversions
- 0.1 at = 9.80665e+15 pPa
- 0.2 at = 1.96133e+16 pPa
- 0.3 at = 2.941995e+16 pPa
- 0.4 at = 3.92266e+16 pPa
- 0.5 at = 4.903325e+16 pPa
- 0.6 at = 5.88399e+16 pPa
- 0.7 at = 6.864655e+16 pPa
- 0.8 at = 7.84532e+16 pPa
- 0.9 at = 8.825985e+16 pPa
- 1 at = 9.80665e+16 pPa
- 2 at = 1.96133e+17 pPa
- 3 at = 2.941995e+17 pPa
- 4 at = 3.92266e+17 pPa
- 5 at = 4.903325e+17 pPa
- 6 at = 5.88399e+17 pPa
- 7 at = 6.864655e+17 pPa
- 8 at = 7.84532e+17 pPa
- 9 at = 8.825985e+17 pPa
- 10 at = 9.80665e+17 pPa
- 20 at = 1.96133e+18 pPa
- 30 at = 2.941995e+18 pPa
- 40 at = 3.92266e+18 pPa
- 50 at = 4.903325e+18 pPa
- 60 at = 5.88399e+18 pPa
- 70 at = 6.864655e+18 pPa
- 80 at = 7.84532e+18 pPa
- 90 at = 8.825985e+18 pPa
- 100 at = 9.80665e+18 pPa

Technical Atmosphere to Picopascal Examples
Example 1:
Convert 0.4 Technical Atmosphere pressure to Picopascal unit.
Solution:
We know that one Technical Atmosphere is equivalent to 9.80665e+16 Picopascal.
Therefore,
0.4 at = 0.4 x 9.80665e+16 pPa.
0.4 at = 3.92266e+16 pPa.
Hence, 0.4 Technical Atmosphere is approximately equal to 3.92266e+16 Picopascal.
Example 2:
Convert 10 Technical Atmosphere pressure to Picopascal unit.
Solution:
We know that one Technical Atmosphere is equivalent to 9.80665e+16 Picopascal.
Therefore,
10 at = 10 x 9.80665e+16 pPa.
10 at = 9.80665e+17 pPa.
Hence, 10 Technical Atmosphere is approximately equal to 9.80665e+17 Picopascal.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you convert at to pPa formula?
The main formula for the conversion of the at value to pPa amount is to multiply the at value by 9.80665e+16.
There are 9.80665e+16 Picopascal in 1 Technical Atmosphere.To convert from Technical Atmosphere to Picopascal, multiply your figure by 9.80665e+16 (or divide by 1.019716e-17).
What is the relation between Technical Atmosphere and Picopascal?
The relationship between Technical Atmosphere and Picopascal is given as follows: 1 at = 9.80665e+16 pPa
What is the value of 1 Technical Atmosphere in equivalent Picopascal?
1 Technical Atmosphere pressure is equivalent to 9.80665e+16 Picopascal pressure.
What is the technical-atmosphere in picopascal?
1 technical-atmosphere equals 9.80665e+16 picopascals.
What is the value of 15 Technical Atmosphere in Picopascals?
We know that 1 Technical Atmosphere is equal to 9.80665e+16 Picopascal, multiply 15 by 9.80665e+16 Picopascal. Therefore, 15 Technical Atmosphere = 15 x 9.80665e+16 Picopascal, 15 at = 1.470997e+18 pPa. Hence, the value of 15 Technical Atmosphere in Picopascal is 1.470997e+18 pPa.
What Pressure is 1 pPa?
The Pressure of 1 pPa spans 1.019716e-17 Technical Atmosphere.
1 at how much picopascal?
1 Technical Atmosphere (at) corresponds to 9.80665e+16 Picopascal (pPa).