Pascals to Microbars calculator

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Pascals to Microbars formula

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Pascals to Microbars Conversion Table

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Pa µbar Pa µbar Pa µbar Pa µbar
1 10 26 260 51 510 76 760
2 20 27 270 52 520 77 770
3 30 28 280 53 530 78 780
4 40 29 290 54 540 79 790
5 50 30 300 55 550 80 800
6 60 31 310 56 560 81 810
7 70 32 320 57 570 82 820
8 80 33 330 58 580 83 830
9 90 34 340 59 590 84 840
10 100 35 350 60 600 85 850
11 110 36 360 61 610 86 860
12 120 37 370 62 620 87 870
13 130 38 380 63 630 88 880
14 140 39 390 64 640 89 890
15 150 40 400 65 650 90 900
16 160 41 410 66 660 91 910
17 170 42 420 67 670 92 920
18 180 43 430 68 680 93 930
19 190 44 440 69 690 94 940
20 200 45 450 70 700 95 950
21 210 46 460 71 710 96 960
22 220 47 470 72 720 97 970
23 230 48 480 73 730 98 980
24 240 49 490 74 740 99 990
25 250 50 500 75 750 100 1000

  • Pascal (1 Pa)
    The pascal (symbol: Pa) is the SI derived unit of pressure used to quantify internal pressure, stress, Young's modulus and ultimate tensile strength. It is defined as one newton per square metre. It is named after the French polymath Blaise Pascal. The pascal (Pa) or kilopascal (kPa) as a unit of pressure measurement is widely used throughout the world and has largely replaced the pounds per square inch (psi) unit, except in some countries that still use the imperial measurement system or the US customary system, including the United States. Geophysicists use the gigapascal (GPa) in measuring or calculating tectonic stresses and pressures within the Earth. Medical elastography measures tissue stiffness non-invasively with ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging, and often displays the Young's modulus or shear modulus of tissue in kilopascals.
  • Microbar (0.1 Pa)
    The bar is a metric unit of pressure, but is not approved as part of the International System of Units (SI). It is defined as exactly equal to 100,000 Pa, which is slightly less than the current average atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level. The bar and the millibar were introduced by the Norwegian meteorologist Vilhelm Bjerknes, who was a founder of the modern practice of weather forecasting. The International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) lists the bar as one of the "non-SI units should have the freedom to use", but has declined to include it among the "Non-SI units accepted for use with the SI". The bar has been legally recognised in countries of the European Union since 2004. The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) deprecates its use except for "limited use in meteorology" and lists it as one of several units that "must not be introduced in fields where they are not presently used". The International Astronomical Union (IAU) also lists it under "Non-SI units and symbols whose continued use is deprecated". One Microbar is equal to 0.000001 bar.
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