1 bar = 100 kPa (kilopascals)
1 BAR = 100kPa = 14.5038 PSI
1 kilo
You need to be more specific. It depends on the material that the bar is made of as well as the volume of the bar.
Much of this depends on what one is making. I have seen 1/2 of a bar to a full bar used in making candies. A full bar being about 1/4 pound.
1 Bar is 1 atmosphere of pressure. Much used in very high pressure work. 1 Bar is approx 1kg/cm2
1x105 n/m2
35000 in indian rs
A Liter is a measure of volume; a bar is a measure of pressure - your question is like asking how much does a foot weigh.
Please note that bar is the unit of pressure and kN is the unit of Force. Direct conversion from bar to kN is not possible. 1 bar = 100 kN/m^2 or kilopascal
i think there are 125 in a divine choclaet bar i think so not sure!!1
A bar is a unit of pressure, not a unit of weight, nor of mass. A bar is 100,000 pascal, or 100,000 newton / meter2.