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Convert Atmospheres to Bar

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Pressure Converter
10 sig. figures
Formula1 atm × 1.01325 = 1.01325 bar

About Pressure Conversions

Pressure units span diverse fields: pascals dominate engineering, atmospheres and bars are used in diving and industrial applications, millimeters of mercury (mmHg) are standard in medicine for blood pressure, and pounds per square inch (PSI) are ubiquitous in tire pressure and pneumatic systems. Weather reports use hectopascals (millibars) or inches of mercury depending on the region. Converting between these units accurately is safety-critical in applications like dive planning, where pressure miscalculations can be life-threatening.

Quick Conversions

AtmospheresBar
1 atm1.01325 bar
2 atm2.0265 bar
5 atm5.06625 bar
10 atm10.1325 bar
25 atm25.3313 bar
50 atm50.6625 bar
100 atm101.325 bar
250 atm253.313 bar
500 atm506.625 bar
1000 atm1013.25 bar
Unit NameSymbolPer 1 Atmosphere
Atmosphereatm1
Barbar1.01325
Inch of MercuryinHg29.9213
KilopascalkPa101.325
MegapascalMPa0.101325
Millibarmbar1013.25
Millimeter of MercurymmHg760
PascalPa101325
PSIpsi14.6959
TorrTorr760

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Atmospheres to Bar?

To convert Atmospheres to Bar, use the conversion where 1 Atmosphere (atm) = 1.01325 Bar (bar). For example, 1 Atmosphere = 1.01325 Bar.

What are common Atmosphere to Bar conversions?

Here are common conversions: 1 Atmospheres = 1.01325 Bar, 5 Atmospheres = 5.06625 Bar, 10 Atmospheres = 10.1325 Bar, 25 Atmospheres = 25.3313 Bar, 50 Atmospheres = 50.6625 Bar, 100 Atmospheres = 101.325 Bar.

When would I need to convert Atmospheres to Bar?

Pressure conversions are critical in weather forecasting (millibars to inches of mercury), tire maintenance (PSI to bar), diving calculations (atmospheres), industrial engineering (pascals), and medical applications (mmHg for blood pressure).

How precise are the conversions?

All conversions use exact factors verified against NIST and ISO standards with up to 10 significant figures of precision. Results are calculated using IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, which provides approximately 15-17 significant digits. For temperature and other non-linear conversions, exact formulas are used rather than approximations.