Bar To Foot Converter

(bar to ftH2O converter)

Convert Bar to Foot Water (4°C)


Effortlessly Convert Pressure from Bar to Feet of Water at 4°C


(Last Updated On: 2024-05-06)

Discover the ease of converting bar to ftH2O with our Bar to Foot Water 4 Degree Celsius Converter, meticulously crafted by Newtum. Immerse yourself in precision with just a click!

What are Bar and Foot

Definition of Bar

A bar is a metric unit of pressure, not part of the International System of Units (SI). It is defined as exactly equal to 100,000 pascals (Pa). The bar is used in various fields to measure atmospheric air pressure and is widely recognized in the description of pressure values in divers' depth gauges and weather reports.

Definition of Foot

A foot, symbol ft, is a unit of length in the imperial and US customary systems of measurement. It is defined as 0.3048 meters exactly and used primarily in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The foot is subdivided into 12 inches and is a key component in various engineering and construction measurements.

Bar to Foot Conversion Table

Bar Foot Water 4°C (ftH2O)
0.1 bar 3.28084 ftH2O
0.5 bar 16.4042 ftH2O
1 bar 32.8084 ftH2O
1.5 bar 49.2126 ftH2O
2 bar 65.6168 ftH2O
2.5 bar 82.021 ftH2O
3 bar 98.4252 ftH2O
3.5 bar 114.829 ftH2O
4 bar 131.234 ftH2O
4.5 bar 147.638 ftH2O

Conversion of Bar to Foot

1 bar = 32.8084 ftH2O at 4°C
1 ftH2O = 0.03048 bar at 4°C

Example 1:
Convert 2 bar to ftH2O:
2 bar = 2 × 32.8084 ftH2O = 65.6168 ftH2O

Example 2:
Convert 0.3 bar to ftH2O:
0.3 bar = 0.3 × 32.8084 ftH2O = 9.84252 ftH2O

History of Bar and Foot

The Bar to Foot Water 4 Degree Celsius Converter is rooted in the principles of fluid mechanics, where pressure conversions are vital. Initially, pressure measurements were not as straightforward, but with technological advancements, precise tools like this converter have been developed, simplifying various applications in science and engineering.

How to use Bar to Foot Converter

Real Life Applications of Bar to Foot

Harness the Bar to Foot Water 4 Degree Celsius Converter to streamline and enhance real-world operations across diverse sectors.

Solved Examples bar to ftH2O

Example 1:
Convert 1.2 bar to ftH2O:
1.2 bar = 1.2 × 32.8084 ftH2O = 39.3701 ftH2O

Example 2:
Convert 2.5 bar to ftH2O:
2.5 bar = 2.5 × 32.8084 ftH2O = 82.021 ftH2O

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the Bar to Foot Water 4 Degree Celsius Converter?

It is a tool that converts pressure from bars to feet of water at 4°C.

Why is the temperature specified as 4°C in this converter?

Water has its maximum density at 4°C, providing standard reference conditions.

Can I use this converter for any pressure range?

Yes, within the operational limits of the measurement tools or systems involved.