Atmospheres to Bars (atm → bar)

1.0132

1.0000 atm = 1.0132 bar

Formula

1 atm = 1.01325 bar
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Conversion Table

atmbar
00
1.00001.0132
2.00002.0265
3.00003.0398
4.00004.0530
5.00005.0663
6.00006.0795
7.00007.0927
8.00008.1060
9.00009.1192
10.00010.133
11.00011.146
12.00012.159
13.00013.172
14.00014.185
15.00015.199
16.00016.212
17.00017.225
18.00018.238
19.00019.252
atmbar
20.00020.265
21.00021.278
22.00022.291
23.00023.305
24.00024.318
25.00025.331
26.00026.345
27.00027.358
28.00028.371
29.00029.384
30.00030.398
31.00031.411
32.00032.424
33.00033.437
34.00034.450
35.00035.464
36.00036.477
37.00037.490
38.00038.504
39.00039.517
atmbar
40.00040.530
41.00041.543
42.00042.556
43.00043.570
44.00044.583
45.00045.596
46.00046.609
47.00047.623
48.00048.636
49.00049.649
50.00050.663
51.00051.676
52.00052.689
53.00053.702
54.00054.715
55.00055.729
56.00056.742
57.00057.755
58.00058.769
59.00059.782
atmbar
60.00060.795
61.00061.808
62.00062.822
63.00063.835
64.00064.848
65.00065.861
66.00066.874
67.00067.888
68.00068.901
69.00069.914
70.00070.927
71.00071.941
72.00072.954
73.00073.967
74.00074.981
75.00075.994
76.00077.007
77.00078.020
78.00079.034
79.00080.047

Atmospheres to Bars Conversion

Converting Atmospheres (atm) to Bars (bar) is a common pressure conversion. 1 atm equals 1.01325 bar. For example, 100 atm is equal to 101.325 bar.

Quick Reference Values

1 atm = 1.01325 bar. 5 atm = 5.06625 bar. 10 atm = 10.1325 bar. 25 atm = 25.33125 bar. 50 atm = 50.6625 bar. 100 atm = 101.325 bar.

What is Atmospheres?

Atmospheres (atm) is a unit of pressure. One atmosphere (atm) is a unit of pressure defined as exactly 101,325 pascals (Pa). It approximates the average air pressure at sea level on Earth. The atmosphere unit is used for expressing pressures in meteorology and engineering [iso-80000]. The atmosphere was originally defined in the 19th century based on average sea-level air pressure. It was standardized by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and other bodies to equal 101,325 Pa in the mid-20th century [nist-sp-811]. Atmospheres are used worldwide in scientific fields, including chemistry and physics, and in engineering applications like pressure vessel design. It is less common in everyday use outside these fields [nist-sp-811].

What is Bars?

Bars (bar) is a unit of pressure. The bar is a unit of pressure equal to exactly 100,000 pascals (Pa). It is used to measure pressure or stress and is slightly less than the standard atmospheric pressure of 101,325 Pa. The bar is not an SI unit but is accepted for use with SI by the BIPM due to its convenience in many engineering fields [bipm-si-brochure]. The bar was introduced by the Norwegian meteorologist Vilhelm Bjerknes in 1909 to simplify atmospheric pressure measurements. It gained wider recognition in the mid-20th century and was formally accepted for use with the SI by the BIPM to provide a practical unit for pressure [bipm-si-brochure]. The bar is widely used in meteorology, engineering, and automotive industries worldwide, especially in Europe and Asia. It remains common in barometric pressure readings and tire pressure specifications, although the pascal is the SI base unit [bipm-si-brochure].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: atmosphers, atmosfere, atmospere, atmospherics, barres, barre, bars pressure. All of these refer to the Atmospheres to Bars conversion.

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