Pascal to Bar
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pascal to bar Conversion Table
pascal (Pa) | bar (bar) | |
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0.01 Pa | → | 0.0000001 bar |
0.1 Pa | → | 0.000001 bar |
1.0 Pa | → | 0.00001 bar |
2.0 Pa | → | 0.00002 bar |
3.0 Pa | → | 0.00003 bar |
5.0 Pa | → | 0.00005 bar |
10.0 Pa | → | 0.0001 bar |
20.0 Pa | → | 0.0002 bar |
30.0 Pa | → | 0.0003 bar |
50.0 Pa | → | 0.0005 bar |
100.0 Pa | → | 0.001 bar |
1000.0 Pa | → | 0.01 bar |
Example Conversion
To convert from pascal to bar, multiply by 0.00001.
For example: 22 pascal = 22 × 0.00001 = 0.00022 bar
Unit History
About pascal
Named after Blaise Pascal, the pascal is the SI unit for pressure and equals one newton per square meter. It is widely used in physics, meteorology, and engineering analysis.
About bar
The bar was introduced in the early 20th century for meteorology as a convenient approximation of atmospheric pressure. Although not an SI unit, it remains common in industry.