The formula to calculate joules from atmospheres is:
\[ \text{J} = \text{ATM} \times 101.325 \]
Where:
ATM to joules is a conversion from a unit of pressure (atmospheres) to a unit of energy (joules). This conversion is useful in various scientific fields, including physics and chemistry, to quantify the energy associated with a given pressure.
Let's consider an example:
Using the formula to calculate joules from atmospheres:
\[ \text{J} = 2 \times 101.325 = 202.65 \text{ joules} \]
This means that the energy for this scenario is 202.65 joules.