What is pascal to bar?

Pascal and bar are two different units of pressure measurement. Pascal is the SI unit of pressure, named after Blaise Pascal, a French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher who first proposed the concept of pressure in fluids. One pascal (Pa) is defined as the pressure exerted by a force of one newton per square meter.

On the other hand, bar is a non-SI unit of pressure commonly used in the industry. One bar is defined as the pressure exerted by a force of one newton per square meter multiplied by 10^5. Therefore, one bar is equal to 100,000 pascals.

To convert Pascal to bar, you can divide the value of pressure in pascals by 100,000. For example, 500,000 Pa is equal to 5 bar (500,000/100,000 = 5).