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Bar

Definition: A bar (symbol: bar) is a metric unit of pressure that is defined as exactly 100,000 pascals (symbol: Pa). It is equal to 0.987 atmospheres (101,325 Pa), the unit often used as a reference of standard pressure.

History/origin: The unit, bar, was introduced by Vilhelm Bjerknes, a Norwegian meteorologist who founded modern weather forecasting. The term “bar” comes from the Greek word “baros,” which means weight.

Current use: Although the bar is a metric unit of pressure, it is not accepted within the International System of Units (SI) and is even deprecated within certain fields. The International Bureau of Weights and Measures has specified the bar as a unit that authors should have the freedom to use but has chosen not to include the bar in the list of non-SI units accepted for use with SI.

Millibars (symbol: mb) are also commonly used when referencing atmospheric air pressure, where atmospheric pressure equals 1013.25 mbar (101.325 kPa). Meteorologists and weather reporters worldwide often use this unit for convenience, since working in pascals would result in much larger values.

Pound-force per square inch(Psi)

Definition: A pound-force per square inch (symbol: psi) is an imperial and US customary unit of pressure based on avoirdupois units. It is defined as the pressure that results when a force of one pound-force is applied to a one-square-inch area. One psi is approximately 6,895 pascals (N/m2).

History/origin: Pound-force per square inch is a unit that originated in the imperial and US customary systems of units. It is based on the avoirdupois system, a system that uses weights in terms of the avoirdupois pound, which was standardized in 1959. The system is believed to have come into use in England around 1300 and was used in the international wool trade. As such, the prototype pound at the time was known as the avoirdupois wool pound.

Current use: The psi is fairly widely used to measure numerous pressures, such as tire pressure, scuba tank pressure, natural gas pipeline pressure, among others. Although the pascal is more widely used in scientific contexts, psi is more often used in everyday contexts, particularly in countries like the United States as well as others under the US customary or imperial systems of units.

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Quick Conversion Chart

 

Bar Psi
1 bar 14.503773773 psi
2 bar 29.007547546 psi
3 bar 43.5113213190 psi
4 bar 58.015095092 psi
5 bar 72.518868865 psi
7 bar 101.526416411 psi
8 bar 116.030190184 psi
10 bar 145.03773773 psi
13 bar 188.5490590 psi
16 bar 232.0603804 psi
20 bar 290.07547546 psi
25 bar 362.59434433 psi
30 bar 435.11321319 psi
35 bar 507.6320821 psi
40 bar 580.15095092 psi
50 bar 725.18868865 psi
100 bar 1450.3773773 psi
500 bar 7251.8868865 psi
1000 bar 14503.773773 psi

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