Bar To Inch Converter

(bar to inH2O converter)

Effortless Pressure Conversion: Your Essential Guide to Bar-to-inH2O Measurements


(Last Updated On: 2024-05-06)

Discover seamless bar to inH2O conversion at 60°F with Newtum's intuitive tool. Ensure precise pressure measurements in a snap, sparking your curiosity to explore more.

What are Bar and Inch

Definition of Bar

A bar is a metric unit of pressure, not part of the International System of Units (SI). However, it is widely used in various fields. One bar is defined as 100,000 Pascals, which is slightly less than the atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level.

Definition of Inch

An inch is a unit of length in the British imperial and the United States customary systems of measurement. It is equal to 1/12 of a foot or 1/36 of a yard. Historically, an inch was also used in many other systems of units.

Bar to Inch Conversion Table

Bar Inch Water (60°F)
0.01 bar 4.014 inH2O
0.02 bar 8.028 inH2O
0.03 bar 12.042 inH2O
0.04 bar 16.056 inH2O
0.05 bar 20.070 inH2O
0.10 bar 40.140 inH2O
0.20 bar 80.280 inH2O
0.30 bar 120.420 inH2O
0.40 bar 160.560 inH2O
0.50 bar 200.700 inH2O

Conversion of Bar to Inch

Example 1:
Convert 1 bar to inH2O:
1 bar = 401.463 inH2O at 60°F

Example 2:
Convert 0.5 bar to inH2O:
0.5 bar = 200.731 inH2O at 60°F

History of Bar and Inch

The Bar to Inch Water (60°F) converter is a modern tool that arose from the need to convert units of pressure commonly used in meteorology, diving, and various scientific applications to a unit that is more familiar to U.S. industries and professionals.

How to use Bar to Inch Converter

Real Life Applications of Bar to Inch

The Bar to Inch Water 60 Degree Fahrenheit Converter is pivotal in various industries, enhancing operations and safety standards.

Solved Examples bar to inH2O

Example 1: To convert 1.5 bar to inH2O at 60°F: 1.5 bar equals 602.194 inH2O.

Example 2: To convert 2.5 bar to inH2O at 60°F: 2.5 bar equals 1003.657 inH2O.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What does 'inH2O' stand for in the converter?

A1: 'inH2O' stands for inches of water, which is a unit of pressure.

Q2: Can I convert bar to inH2O at temperatures other than 60°F?

A2: This particular converter is calibrated for 60°F, but different temperatures would require separate calculations.

Q3: Is this converter accurate for industrial use?

A3: Yes, the converter is designed to offer accurate conversions suitable for industrial applications.