Discover precision in conversion with our mbar to gf/cm² tool. Developed by Newtum, this page offers accurate Millibar to Gram-force per square Centimeter conversions to satisfy your scientific and industrial needs.
A millibar is a unit of pressure equivalent to one-thousandth of a bar, which is a metric unit of pressure, but not part of the International System of Units (SI). It's widely used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure, with the standard atmospheric pressure being 1013.25 millibars.
Definition of Gram-force per square centimeterGram-force per square centimeter (gf/cm²) is a unit of pressure where one gf/cm² equals the pressure exerted by a one gram-force acting on an area of one square centimeter. This unit is not a part of the SI system but is still used in some contexts, particularly in material science and engineering.
Millibar (mbar) | Gram-force/sq. centimeter (gf/cm²) |
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1 mbar | 1.02 gf/cm² |
10 mbar | 10.20 gf/cm² |
20 mbar | 20.40 gf/cm² |
30 mbar | 30.60 gf/cm² |
40 mbar | 40.80 gf/cm² |
50 mbar | 51.00 gf/cm² |
60 mbar | 61.20 gf/cm² |
70 mbar | 71.40 gf/cm² |
80 mbar | 81.60 gf/cm² |
90 mbar | 91.80 gf/cm² |
100 mbar | 102.00 gf/cm² |
1 mbar = 1.02 gf/cm²
10 mbar = 10.20 gf/cm²
Example 1:
Convert 5 mbar to gf/cm²:
5 mbar = 5 × 1.02 gf/cm² = 5.10 gf/cm²
Example 2:
Convert 25 mbar to gf/cm²:
25 mbar = 25 × 1.02 gf/cm² = 25.50 gf/cm²
A brief history of the Millibar to Gram-force per square Centimeter Converter: This tool stems from the need to bridge meteorological and industrial pressure readings, transitioning from atmospheric pressure units to mechanical or material stress measurements.
Explore the practicality of the mbar to gf/cm² converter tool, which is crucial for various real-life applications.
Example 1:
To convert 50 millibars to Gram-force per square centimeter:
50 mbar × 1.02 = 51 gf/cm²
Example 2:
To convert 120 millibars to Gram-force per square centimeter:
120 mbar × 1.02 = 122.4 gf/cm²