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The bar (symbol bar), decibar (symbol dbar) and the millibar (symbol mbar, also mb) are units of pressure
Pressure

Pressure is the force per unit area applied to an object in a direction surface normal to the surface. Gauge pressure is the pressure relative to the local atmospheric or ambient pressure....
. They are not SI
Si

Si, si, or SI may refer to :...
 units, nor are they cgs units, but they are accepted for use with the SI
Si

Si, si, or SI may refer to :...
. The bar is widely used in descriptions of pressure because it is about the same as atmospheric pressure, and is legally recognized in countries of the European Union
European Union

The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 European Union member state, located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht on 1 November 1993 upon the foundations of the pre-existing European Economic Community....
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bar, decibar and millibar are defined as:

(A pascal
Pascal (unit)

The pascal is the SI derived unit of pressure, stress , Young's modulus and tensile strength. It is a measure of force per unit area i.e. equivalent to one newton per square meter or one joule per cubic meter....
 is one newton
Newton

The newton is the International System of Units SI derived unit of force, named after Isaac Newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanics....
 per square meter.)

word bar has its origin in the Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 word ß???? (baros), meaning weight
Weight

In the physical sciences, weight is a measurement of the gravitational force acting on an object. Near the surface of the Earth, the Earth's gravity is approximately constant; this means that an object's weight is roughly proportional to its mass....
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The bar (symbol bar), decibar (symbol dbar) and the millibar (symbol mbar, also mb) are units of pressure
Pressure

Pressure is the force per unit area applied to an object in a direction surface normal to the surface. Gauge pressure is the pressure relative to the local atmospheric or ambient pressure....
. They are not SI
Si

Si, si, or SI may refer to :...
 units, nor are they cgs units, but they are accepted for use with the SI
Si

Si, si, or SI may refer to :...
. The bar is widely used in descriptions of pressure because it is about the same as atmospheric pressure, and is legally recognized in countries of the European Union
European Union

The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 European Union member state, located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht on 1 November 1993 upon the foundations of the pre-existing European Economic Community....
.

Definition

The bar, decibar and millibar are defined as:
  • 1 bar = 100 kPa (kilopascals) = 1,000,000 dyne
    Dyne

    In physics, the dyne is a Units of measurement of Force specified in the Centimetre gram second system of units system of units, a predecessor of the modern International System of Units....
    s per square centimeter (barye
    Barye

    The barye , or sometimes barad, barrie, bary, baryd, baryed, or barie, was a Centimetre gram second system of units unit of pressure used in France....
    s)
  • 1 dbar = 0.1 bar = 10 kPa = 100,000 dyn/cm²
  • 1 mbar = 0.001 bar = 0.1 kPa = 1 hPa = 1,000 dyn/cm²


(A pascal
Pascal (unit)

The pascal is the SI derived unit of pressure, stress , Young's modulus and tensile strength. It is a measure of force per unit area i.e. equivalent to one newton per square meter or one joule per cubic meter....
 is one newton
Newton

The newton is the International System of Units SI derived unit of force, named after Isaac Newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanics....
 per square meter.)

Origin

The word bar has its origin in the Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 word ß???? (baros), meaning weight
Weight

In the physical sciences, weight is a measurement of the gravitational force acting on an object. Near the surface of the Earth, the Earth's gravity is approximately constant; this means that an object's weight is roughly proportional to its mass....
. Its official symbol is "bar"; the earlier "b" is now deprecated, but still often seen especially in "mb" rather than the proper "mbar" for millibars.

The bar and millibar were introduced by Sir Napier Shaw
Napier Shaw

Sir William Napier Shaw Fellow of the Royal Society, , was a United Kingdom meteorologist. He introduced the air pressure unit millibar, as well as the tephigram, a diagram of temperature changes....
 in 1909 and internationally adopted in 1929.

Discussion

Atmospheric air pressure
Atmospheric pressure

Atmospheric pressure is sometimes defined as the force per unit area exerted against a surface by the weight of air above that surface at any given point in the Earth's atmosphere....
 is often given in millibars where "standard" sea level
Sea level

Mean sea level is the average height of the sea, with reference to a suitable reference surface. Defining the reference level , however, involves complex measurement, and accurately determining MSL can prove difficult....
 pressure is defined as 1013.25 mbar (hPa
Pascal (unit)

The pascal is the SI derived unit of pressure, stress , Young's modulus and tensile strength. It is a measure of force per unit area i.e. equivalent to one newton per square meter or one joule per cubic meter....
), equal to 1.01325 bar. Despite millibars not being an SI
Si

Si, si, or SI may refer to :...
 unit, they are still used locally in meteorology in some countries to describe atmospheric pressure. The SI unit is the pascal
Pascal (unit)

The pascal is the SI derived unit of pressure, stress , Young's modulus and tensile strength. It is a measure of force per unit area i.e. equivalent to one newton per square meter or one joule per cubic meter....
 (Pa), with 1 mbar = 100 Pa = 1 hPa = 0.1 kPa. Meteorologists worldwide have long measured air pressure in millibars. After the introduction of SI units, others use hectopascals (which are equivalent to millibars) so they could stick to the same numeric scale. Similar pressures are given in kilopascals in practically all other fields, where the hecto prefix is hardly ever used. In particular, Canadian weather reports use kilopascals (which could also be called centibars).

Americans are familiar with the millibar in US reports of hurricanes and other cyclonic storms, where lower central pressure generally means higher winds and a stronger storm.

Pressure gauges often measure with reference to atmospheric pressure (which is around 1 bar). This is gauge pressure and denoted by barg, often written with no spaces, spoken "bar gauge", and sometimes using symbols such as 'bar(g)'. For example, if someone says that their car tires are pressurised to 2.3 bar they usually mean bar gauge: the pressure in the tire is really 3.3 bar, but only 2.3 bar above atmospheric, which is the scale a tire gauge would read. When absolute pressure is desired, it is sometimes denoted 'bara' or 'bar(a)' for "bar absolute". The alteration of units of measure for this purpose is now deprecated, with qualification of the physical property being preferred, e.g., "The gauge pressure is 2.3 bar; the absolute pressure is 3.3 bar".

In water, there is an approximate numerical correspondence between the change in pressure in decibars and the change in depth from the sea surface in metres. As a result, decibars are commonly used in oceanography
Oceanography

Oceanography , also called oceanology or marine science, is the branch of Earth science that studies the ocean. It covers a wide range of topics, including marine organisms and ecosystem dynamics; ocean currents, waves, and geophysical fluid dynamics; plate tectonics and the geology of the sea floor; and fluxes of various chemi...
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Unicode
Unicode

Unicode is a computing industry standard allowing computers to consistently represent and manipulate Character expressed in most of the world's writing systems....
 has a character for "mb": , but it exists only for compatibility with legacy Asian encodings. There is also a character "bar": .

See also

  • Conversion of units
    Conversion of units

    Conversion of units refers to conversion factors between different units of measurement for the same quantity....


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