pascal to millibar
Please provide values below to convert pascal [Pa] to millibar [mbar], or change ↔.
pascal [Pa]
Definition: The SI unit of pressure, defined as one newton per square meter.
Historyandorigin: Named after Blaise Pascal, this unit is part of the International System of Units (SI), introduced to standardize pressure measurements.
CurrentUse: Used universally in physics, engineering, and meteorology to measure pressure, including atmospheric pressure and fluid dynamics.
funfact: The pressure exerted by Earth's atmosphere at sea level is approximately 101,325 pascals, or 1 atmosphere (atm).
millibar [mbar]
Definition: A unit of pressure equivalent to one-thousandth of a bar, often used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure.
Historyandorigin: The millibar was historically used as a unit of atmospheric pressure before the widespread adoption of the pascal.
CurrentUse: Still commonly used in meteorology, particularly for weather maps and forecasts.
funfact: The millibar is typically used in weather forecasts, but the pascal is becoming more common in scientific contexts!
pascal [Pa] to millibar [mbar] Conversion Table
1 pascal [Pa] | 0.01 millibar [mbar] |
2 pascal [Pa] | 0.02 millibar [mbar] |
3 pascal [Pa] | 0.03 millibar [mbar] |
5 pascal [Pa] | 0.05 millibar [mbar] |
10 pascal [Pa] | 0.1 millibar [mbar] |
50 pascal [Pa] | 0.5 millibar [mbar] |
100 pascal [Pa] | 1 millibar [mbar] |
1000 pascal [Pa] | 10 millibar [mbar] |
10000 pascal [Pa] | 100 millibar [mbar] |
100000 pascal [Pa] | 1000 millibar [mbar] |
1000000 pascal [Pa] | 10000 millibar [mbar] |
How to Convert pascal to millibar
1 pascal [Pa] = 0.01 millibar [mbar]
1 millibar [mbar] = 100 pascal [Pa]
we use cross multiplication method
pascal [Pa] → millibar [mbar]
1 → 0.01
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.01=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.015