Pascal to Atmosphere Converter
1 Pa = 0.0000098692 atm
FORMULA
1 Pa = 0.0000098692 atm
CONVERSION TABLE
| Pascal (Pa) | Atmosphere (atm) |
|---|---|
| 1 Pa | 0.0000098692 atm |
| 5 Pa | 0.0000493462 atm |
| 10 Pa | 0.0000986923 atm |
| 25 Pa | 0.0002467308 atm |
| 50 Pa | 0.0004934616 atm |
| 100 Pa | 0.0009869233 atm |
| 250 Pa | 0.0024673082 atm |
| 500 Pa | 0.0049346163 atm |
| 1,000 Pa | 0.0098692327 atm |
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About Pascal (Pa)
The SI derived unit of pressure, one pascal equals one newton per square meter. Named after Blaise Pascal for his contributions to hydrodynamics and hydrostatics, the pascal is used in meteorology (atmospheric pressure around 101,325 Pa), materials science, and engineering stress analysis.
About Atmosphere (atm)
Standard atmosphere (atm) equals exactly 101,325 pascals and represents the average air pressure at sea level. Scuba divers experience one additional atmosphere for every 10 meters of seawater depth, and pressurized aircraft cabins maintain roughly 0.75 atm at cruising altitude.
How to Convert Pascal to Atmosphere
The conversion formula is: 1 Pa = 0.0000098692 atm. To convert from Pascal (Pa) to Atmosphere (atm), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
FAQ
How many Atmosphere in 1 Pascal?
1 Pascal (Pa) equals 0.0000098692 Atmosphere (atm).
How to convert Pascal to Atmosphere?
Multiply the Pascal value by 0.0000098692 to get the equivalent in Atmosphere. Formula: 1 Pa = 0.0000098692 atm
What is the formula for Pascal to Atmosphere conversion?
1 Pa = 0.0000098692 atm
Glossary
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PSI (Pounds per Square Inch)
A unit of pressure expressing force in pounds applied over one square inch.
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Pascal
The SI unit of pressure, equal to one newton per square meter.
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Bar
A unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals, slightly less than standard atmospheric pressure.
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Standard Atmosphere
A reference unit of pressure defined as exactly 101,325 pascals (101.325 kPa), representing the approximate mean atmospheric pressure at sea level.