Convert pascal to microbar

Please provide values below to convert pascal [Pa] to microbar [µbar], or Convert microbar to pascal.




How to Convert Pascal to Microbar

1 Pa = 10 µbar

Example: convert 15 Pa to µbar:
15 Pa = 15 × 10 µbar = 150 µbar


Pascal to Microbar Conversion Table

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Pascal

The pascal (Pa) is the SI derived unit of pressure, defined as one newton per square meter.

History/Origin

Named after Blaise Pascal, the pascal was adopted as the SI unit of pressure in 1971, replacing earlier units like the bar and atmosphere.

Current Use

The pascal is widely used in science, engineering, and meteorology to measure pressure, with common applications including atmospheric pressure, tire pressure, and fluid pressure in systems.


Microbar

A microbar (µbar) is a unit of pressure equal to one millionth of a bar, where 1 bar equals 100,000 pascals.

History/Origin

The microbar was introduced as a subunit of the bar to measure very low pressures, particularly in meteorology and vacuum technology, gaining usage in the 20th century as precision pressure measurements became more common.

Current Use

Today, the microbar is used primarily in meteorology for measuring atmospheric pressure variations and in scientific research requiring precise low-pressure measurements.



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