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Millibar to Millimeter of Water Column (mmWC) Pressure Unit Conversion Calculator

This calculator enables you to easily convert pressure values from Millibar (mbar) to Millimeter of Water Column (mmWC), commonly used in scientific, industrial, and environmental applications.

The Millibar (mbar) is a metric unit of pressure commonly used in meteorology, engineering, and aviation. It is equivalent to 100 Pascals (Pa). Millibar is often used to measure atmospheric pressure, with typical atmospheric pressure at sea level being around 1013.25 mbar.

The Millimeter of Water Column (mmWC) is a pressure unit that represents the pressure exerted by a 1-millimeter column of water. It is used in systems where low-pressure measurements are required, such as HVAC systems, ventilation, and water distribution.

Suppose you have a pressure of 500 mbar.
To convert it to mmWC:

500×10.1972=5098.6 mmWC

So, 500 mbar is equal to 5098.6 mmWC.

Millibar (mbar)Millimeter of Water Column (mmWC)
100 mbar1019.72 mmWC
200 mbar2039.44 mmWC
500 mbar5098.6 mmWC
1000 mbar10197.2 mmWC
1500 mbar15295.8 mmWC
  • Meteorology and Environmental Monitoring: Convert atmospheric pressure readings in millibar to mmWC for environmental system control.
  • HVAC Systems and Water Distribution: Useful for converting low-pressure measurements in millibar to mmWC, especially in applications requiring precise pressure control.
  • Industrial Applications: Applicable for measuring and converting pressure values in various low-pressure control systems.

This Millibar to mmWC conversion calculator is essential for professionals working in fields that require fast, accurate pressure conversions.

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