Discover the ease of converting bar to petapascal with Newtum's intuitive converter. Engage with precision in pressure unit conversion and satisfy your curiosity with our Bar to Petapascal Converter.
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, which is slightly less than the current average atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level.
Definition of PetapascalA petapascal is a unit of pressure in the metric system and is equivalent to a quadrillion pascals. It is a rarely used unit because it represents extremely high pressures that are not commonly encountered in everyday measurements or scientific calculations.
Bar | Petapascal (PPa) |
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1 bar | 1.0e-10 PPa |
10 bar | 1.0e-9 PPa |
100 bar | 1.0e-8 PPa |
1000 bar | 1.0e-7 PPa |
10000 bar | 1.0e-6 PPa |
100000 bar | 1.0e-5 PPa |
1 million bar | 1.0e-4 PPa |
10 million bar | 1.0e-3 PPa |
100 million bar | 1.0e-2 PPa |
1 billion bar | 0.1 PPa |
Example 1:
Convert 1 bar to petapascal:
1 bar = 1 × 1.0e-10 PPa = 1.0e-10 PPa
Example 2:
Convert 5 bar to petapascal:
5 bar = 5 × 1.0e-10 PPa = 5.0e-10 PPa
A brief history of the Bar to Petapascal Converter reflects the evolution of pressure measurement. Initially, bar was widely used for atmospheric readings, while petapascal, representing much higher pressures, emerged with the need for advanced scientific research.
Delve into the world of high-pressure applications with our Bar to Petapascal Converter, beginning the journey of precision and versatility.
Example 1:
To convert 2 bar to petapascals:
2 bar = 2 × 1.0e-10 PPa = 2.0e-10 PPa
Example 2:
To convert 7 bar to petapascals:
7 bar = 7 × 1.0e-10 PPa = 7.0e-10 PPa