Bar to Millimeter of Mercury (mmHg) Pressure Unit Conversion Calculator
This calculator allows you to convert pressure values from Bar to Millimeter of Mercury (mmHg) .
Definition: Bar
A bar is a unit of pressure that is commonly used in meteorology and engineering. It is defined as 100,000 Pascals and is approximately equal to atmospheric pressure at sea level.
Definition: Millimeter of Mercury (mmHg)
A millimeter of mercury (mmHg) is a unit of pressure based on the height of a column of mercury. It is commonly used in measuring atmospheric pressure and in clinical settings.
Formula for Bar to mmHg Conversion:
Pressure in mmHg = Pressure in Bar × 750.062
How to Convert Bar to mmHg: Example Calculation
Suppose you have a pressure of 1 Bar.
To convert it to mmHg:
1 × 750.062 = 750.062 mmHg
So, 1 Bar is equal to approximately 750.062 mmHg.
Quick Reference Conversion Table for Bar to mmHg
Bar | mmHg |
0.1 Bar | 75.0062 mmHg |
0.5 Bar | 375.031 mmHg |
1 Bar | 750.062 mmHg |
2 Bar | 1500.12 mmHg |
5 Bar | 3750.31 mmHg |
10 Bar | 7500.62 mmHg |
20 Bar | 15001.24 mmHg |
Use of Bar to mmHg Conversion Calculator:
- Pressure Measurement: Useful for converting pressure measurements in bar to mmHg for various applications.
- Instrumentation: Ideal for converting gauge readings in bar to mmHg units for accurate monitoring.
- Industrial Applications: Practical for industries requiring pressure conversions between these units for process control.
This calculator is a valuable tool for engineers, technicians, and professionals needing precise pressure conversions.
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