bar to micropascal
Please provide values below to convert bar to micropascal [µPa], or change ↔.
bar
Definition: A metric unit of pressure, equivalent to 100,000 pascals, or roughly equal to atmospheric pressure at sea level.
Historyandorigin: The bar was introduced by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and is used in meteorology and engineering.
CurrentUse: Used in fields such as meteorology and diving to measure atmospheric pressure or the pressure underwater.
funfact: Although the bar is not an SI unit, it is commonly used in weather reports and daily pressure measurements!
micropascal [µPa]
Definition: One millionth of a pascal, often used to measure very low sound pressures or tiny forces.
Historyandorigin: The micropascal is a derived unit of pressure, a subunit of the pascal.
CurrentUse: Commonly used in oceanography, seismology, and acoustics, especially in measuring sound waves at very low intensities.
funfact: In sensitive fields like underwater acoustics, micropascals are used to measure the faintest sounds made by marine life or environmental noise.
bar to micropascal [µPa] Conversion Table
1 bar | 10 micropascal [µPa] |
2 bar | 20 micropascal [µPa] |
3 bar | 30 micropascal [µPa] |
5 bar | 50 micropascal [µPa] |
10 bar | 100 micropascal [µPa] |
50 bar | 500 micropascal [µPa] |
100 bar | 1000 micropascal [µPa] |
1000 bar | 10000 micropascal [µPa] |
10000 bar | 100000 micropascal [µPa] |
100000 bar | 1000000 micropascal [µPa] |
1000000 bar | 10000000 micropascal [µPa] |
How to Convert bar to micropascal
1 bar = 10 micropascal [µPa]
1 micropascal [µPa] = 0.1 bar
we use cross multiplication method
bar → micropascal [µPa]
1 → 10
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*10=1*x
by simplifying
x=15