bar [bar] to bar [bar] Converter
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How to Convert bar to barbar
1 bar = 1 bar
1 bar = 1 bar
Example: convert 68 bar to bar:
68 bar = 68 x 1 = 68 bar
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Definition: The bar (symbol: bar) is a metric unit of pressure, but not part of the International System of Units (SI). It is defined as exactly equal to 100,000 Pa (100 kPa), which is slightly less than current average atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level.
History/origin: The bar was introduced by British meteorologist William Napier Shaw in 1909.
Current use: The bar is used in various fields, including meteorology, diving (for measuring pressure underwater), and industrial applications. It is often used when a unit close to atmospheric pressure is convenient.
bar
Definition: The bar (symbol: bar) is a metric unit of pressure, but not part of the International System of Units (SI). It is defined as exactly equal to 100,000 Pa (100 kPa), which is slightly less than current average atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level.
History/origin: The bar was introduced by British meteorologist William Napier Shaw in 1909.
Current use: The bar is used in various fields, including meteorology, diving (for measuring pressure underwater), and industrial applications. It is often used when a unit close to atmospheric pressure is convenient.
bar to bar Conversion Table
bar [bar] | bar [bar] |
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0.01 bar | 0.01 bar |
0.1 bar | 0.1 bar |
1 bar | 1 bar |
10 bar | 10 bar |
50 bar | 50 bar |
100 bar | 100 bar |
1000 bar | 1000 bar |
10000 bar | 10000 bar |
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