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Micropascals

Micropascals are a unit of pressure in the International System of Units (SI). The symbol is μPa, and the prefix micro denotes 10^-6, so 1 μPa equals 10^-6 pascals. Consequently, 1 Pa equals 1,000,000 μPa and 1 MPa equals 1,000,000,000,000 μPa. The micropascal is used for measuring very small pressure changes where higher units would be impractical or misleading.

Because μPa represent extremely small pressures, their use is concentrated in specialized applications such as ultra-sensitive

Common context and scale help illustrate the magnitude: the threshold of human hearing at typical frequencies

Notation can vary: μPa is standard, but 'uPa' is sometimes used in plain ASCII environments where the

vacuum
measurements,
calibration
of
high-precision
pressure
sensors,
and
certain
acoustic
measurements
where
pressure
fluctuations
are
described
relative
to
the
standard
reference
of
20
μPa
for
human
hearing.
In
acoustics
the
sound
pressure
level
is
commonly
expressed
in
decibels
relative
to
20
μPa
(dB
re
20
μPa).
is
about
20
μPa,
while
atmospheric
pressure
is
about
1.013
×
10^11
μPa.
In
practice,
engineers
may
report
pressures
in
μPa
for
low-level
measurements
or
convert
to
Pa,
kPa,
or
MPa
as
needed.
micro
symbol
is
unavailable.
Related
units
include
the
microbar
(μbar),
where
1
μbar
equals
0.1
Pa
or
1
×
10^5
μPa.