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A Dekapascal (daPa) is a unit of pressure equivalent to ten pascals. It is part of the metric system and is used in fields such as meteorology and engineering. The prefix 'deka' signifies a factor of ten, indicating that one dekapascal is ten times the pressure of one pascal, the SI unit for pressure.
Definition of MicrobarA Microbar (µbar) is a unit of pressure that is equivalent to one-millionth of a bar. The bar itself is a non-SI unit accepted for use with the SI, and it is roughly equal to the atmospheric pressure at sea level. Microbars are often used in meteorology to measure small pressure differences.
Dekapascal (daPa) | Microbar (µbar) |
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1 daPa | 1000 µbar |
10 daPa | 10000 µbar |
20 daPa | 20000 µbar |
30 daPa | 30000 µbar |
40 daPa | 40000 µbar |
50 daPa | 50000 µbar |
60 daPa | 60000 µbar |
70 daPa | 70000 µbar |
80 daPa | 80000 µbar |
90 daPa | 90000 µbar |
100 daPa | 100000 µbar |
1 daPa = 1000 µbar
100 daPa = 100000 µbar
Example 1:
Convert 5 daPa to µbar:
5 daPa = 5 × 1000 µbar = 5000 µbar
Example 2:
Convert 2.5 daPa to µbar:
2.5 daPa = 2.5 × 1000 µbar = 2500 µbar
A brief history of the Dekapascal to Microbar Converter reveals its importance in scientific measurement. Originating from the metric system, these units have helped standardize pressure readings across different scientific and engineering applications.
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Example 1:
Convert 15 daPa to µbar:
15 daPa = 15 × 1000 µbar = 15000 µbar
Example 2:
Convert 7.5 daPa to µbar:
7.5 daPa = 7.5 × 1000 µbar = 7500 µbar