Those units measure very different things; you can't compare them.
90 meters. Every 10 meters, the pressure increases by approximately 1 bar, to this, you have to add the atmospheric pressure, which is also approximate 1 bar.
Thangaj
Meters is a unit of length, bar is a unit of pressure. You can't convert between the two.
1 Pa = 1 N/m2 = 10−5 bar = 10.197×10−6 at = 9.8692×10−6 atm,
I'm looking for the same answer. Up to now my guess is that as 1 m3 of natural gas weighs 0.714 Kg, the weight wont change when compressed?
10.20 meters in depth
- The meter is a unit of length, the bar a unit of pressure.- If you think to the object bar the length is very variable
ar face
1
1000 meters = 1 km
how many meters are in 1 dam
12.6 meters 0.1 bar is gained for every meter.