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Atmosphereatmosphere

Source Unit

Atmosphere is a unit of pressure used in various contexts.

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GigapascalGPa

Target Unit

The gigapascal (GPa) is a derived unit of pressure in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one billion pascals (Pa). It is commonly used to express high pressures in materials science, geophysics, and engineering applications. One pascal is defined as one newton per square meter, which establishes the gigapascal as a substantial unit for measuring stress, pressure, or tensile strength in various materials, particularly in structural and mechanical engineering.

1 GPa = 1 x 10^9 Pa

Current Use

Today, the gigapascal is widely used in various industries, including civil engineering, aerospace, and automotive sectors, for measuring material strength and resilience under stress. It is also significant in geological studies, where subsurface pressures are crucial for oil and gas exploration. Countries with advanced manufacturing capabilities, such as the United States, Germany, and Japan, frequently utilize gigapascals in their engineering and research practices to ensure safety and efficiency in material applications.

Fun Fact

The gigapascal is often used in the context of testing materials for aerospace applications due to the extreme conditions they encounter.

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Atmosphere

pressureNon-SI

Definition

Atmosphere is a unit of pressure used in various contexts.

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GPa

Gigapascal

pressureSI Unit

Definition

The gigapascal (GPa) is a derived unit of pressure in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one billion pascals (Pa). It is commonly used to express high pressures in materials science, geophysics, and engineering applications. One pascal is defined as one newton per square meter, which establishes the gigapascal as a substantial unit for measuring stress, pressure, or tensile strength in various materials, particularly in structural and mechanical engineering.

History & Origin

The concept of pressure measurement has roots in ancient practices, but the pascal was named after Blaise Pascal, a 17th-century French mathematician and physicist who contributed significantly to the understanding of fluid mechanics. The gigapascal, as a multiple of the pascal, emerged with the advancements in material science and engineering, particularly in the 20th century, as the need for measuring and quantifying high-pressure environments became essential in various industrial applications.

Etymology: The term 'gigapascal' combines the prefix 'giga-', which denotes a factor of one billion (10^9), with 'pascal,' named in honor of Blaise Pascal.

1971: The pascal was adopted as the ...

Current Use

Today, the gigapascal is widely used in various industries, including civil engineering, aerospace, and automotive sectors, for measuring material strength and resilience under stress. It is also significant in geological studies, where subsurface pressures are crucial for oil and gas exploration. Countries with advanced manufacturing capabilities, such as the United States, Germany, and Japan, frequently utilize gigapascals in their engineering and research practices to ensure safety and efficiency in material applications.

Civil EngineeringMaterial ScienceGeophysicsAerospace

💡 Fun Facts

  • The gigapascal is often used in the context of testing materials for aerospace applications due to the extreme conditions they encounter.
  • One gigapascal is equivalent to about 145,038 psi (pounds per square inch), a common pressure unit in the United States.
  • The strength of some materials, like diamond, can be measured in tens of gigapascals, showcasing their remarkable resilience.

📏 Real-World Examples

2.5 GPa
Pressure in a high-performance tire
250 GPa
Stress test for steel beams
100 GPa
Pressure in deep-sea environments
30 GPa
Compressibility of rocks
1000 GPa
Strength of carbon nanotubes

🔗 Related Units

Pascal (1 GPa = 1 x 10^9 Pa)Megapascal (1 GPa = 1000 MPa)Bar (1 GPa ≈ 10 Bar)Pounds per square inch (1 GPa ≈ 145,038 psi)

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