1 mega pascal= 10 bar. .1 megapascals= 100,000 pascals= 1 bar. They're just different by a factor of 10 (or 100,000 if comparing to pascals).
There are 100000 pascals in 1 bar. So 1 pascal = 1.0E-5 Bar
A bar is 100,000 pascals
100,000 (just type "1 bar in pascals" into google)
Units of Pascal, Torr, or Bar are commonly used to measure pressure. These units represent the force exerted by a fluid or gas over a given area. Pascal is the SI unit, Torr is commonly used in vacuum measurements, and Bar is used in meteorology and industrial applications.
A horizontal line, placed above a symbol.Also (in physics), a bar is a unit of pressure. 1 bar = 100,000 pascal.
1 pascal=newton/square meter ie, 1pa=1N/m^2 1 bar= 100kpa 1 bar= 10^5 pa
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.
I think 1 volt/bar when expressed in db you need to add 200 db to get reading in volts per micro pascal.
There is no specific unit for "water pressure". The unit for pressure in general is the pascal; 1 pascal = 1 newton / square meter. In practice, the "bar" is often used, but that's not, strictly speaking, an SI unit. 1 bar = 100,000 pascal, and it is approximately equal to 1 atmosphere.
Well Pascal invented the syringe and the hydraulic press, Meet his wife in a bar and Died of Tuberculosis at the age of 39. He also invented the first calculator
No, it is not equal. Conversion factors 1.000 kg/cm2 = 0.9807 bar = 0.9678 atm.
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