bar to pascal
Please provide values below to convert bar to pascal [Pa], or change ↔.
bar
Definition: A metric unit of pressure, equal to 100,000 pascals or 100 kilopascals.
Historyandorigin: The bar was introduced as a convenient way to measure pressure in the early 20th century, particularly in meteorology.
CurrentUse: Widely used in meteorology, oceanography, and in the measurement of pressure in natural gas pipelines.
funfact: The bar is close to atmospheric pressure at sea level, but it is not an SI unit!
pascal [Pa]
Definition: The SI unit of pressure, equal to one newton per square meter.
Historyandorigin: Named after Blaise Pascal, the pascal is the standard unit of pressure in the International System of Units (SI), introduced in the 17th century.
CurrentUse: Used globally in scientific, engineering, and industrial applications to measure pressure in gases and liquids.
funfact: The pascal is a very small unit of pressure, so kilopascals (kPa) and megapascals (MPa) are more commonly used in practical applications!
bar to pascal [Pa] Conversion Table
1 bar | 0.00001 pascal [Pa] |
2 bar | 0.00002 pascal [Pa] |
3 bar | 0.00003 pascal [Pa] |
5 bar | 0.00005 pascal [Pa] |
10 bar | 0.0001 pascal [Pa] |
50 bar | 0.0005 pascal [Pa] |
100 bar | 0.001 pascal [Pa] |
1000 bar | 0.01 pascal [Pa] |
10000 bar | 0.1 pascal [Pa] |
100000 bar | 1 pascal [Pa] |
1000000 bar | 10 pascal [Pa] |
How to Convert bar to pascal
1 bar = 0.00001 pascal [Pa]
1 pascal [Pa] = 100000 bar
we use cross multiplication method
bar → pascal [Pa]
1 → 0.00001
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.00001=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.000015