Symbols:I/Standard Atmosphere/Int atm

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Standard Atmosphere

$\mathrm {Int \, atm}$


The standard atmosphere is a unit of pressure.


It is defined as being:

The amount of pressure equal to exactly $101 \, 325$ pascals.
\(\ds \) \(\) \(\ds 1\) standard atmosphere
\(\ds \) \(=\) \(\ds 101 \, 325\) pascals
\(\ds \) \(\approx\) \(\ds 760\) millimetres of mercury
\(\ds \) \(\approx\) \(\ds 14.70\) pounds per square inch


A variant symbol used to denote the standard atmosphere is $\mathrm {Int \, atm}$.

This reflects its variant name of international atmosphere.


The $\LaTeX$ code for \(\mathrm {Int \, atm}\) is \mathrm {Int \, atm} .


Also denoted as

atm

$\mathrm {atm}$

The usual symbol used on $\mathsf{Pr} \infty \mathsf{fWiki}$ to denote the standard atmosphere is $\mathrm {atm}$.


The $\LaTeX$ code for \(\mathrm {atm}\) is \mathrm {atm} .


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