A common unit conversion in engineering is from velocity meters for a pump head to pressure bars. This conversion is done by multiplying the pressure by 10.197 and dividing this value by the specific gravity.
Meters is a unit of length, bar is a unit of pressure. You can't convert between the two.
Those measure different things, so you can't convert that. Bar is a measure of pressure; meter is a unit of length.
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.
You can't convert meters to bars, or bars to meters. The two are utterly incompatible. Meters is a unit of length, bars is a unit of pressure. if you mean depth of water then 20 bar = 200 metres (close)
1 psi = 0.068947572932 bar http://online.unitconverterpro.com/unit-conversion/convert-alpha/pressure.html Eric Serdahl
Initially, a minimum of 5.2 bar is needed to convert air to liquid under pressure. This pressure is for the initial process. For the final process, less than 1.7 bar is needed.
Get a centimeter ruler and then convert it to what measurement you want.
0.6985 meters. You can simply type the problem into the google search bar and it will do the conversion for you.
10.20 meters in depth
If you mean metal bars, they can be made in different sizes, and therefore, masses. If you mean bar as a unit of pressure, you can't really convert that, since they measure very different things.
First, you will have to convert the ton to units of force (about 10,000 Newton). Second, to convert the pressure to force, use the definition of pressure: pressure = force / area. In other words, the pressure required will also depend on the area over which the pressure is applied. Note 1 bar = 100,000 Pascal 1 bar = 100,000 Newton/m2
- 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