1 bar is 14.5038 psi. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of pressure or stress units".
A common unit conversion in engineering is from velocity meters for a pump head to pressure bars. This conversion is done by multiplying the pressure by 10.197 and dividing this value by the specific gravity.
To convert from barG (gauge pressure) to barA (absolute pressure), you simply add atmospheric pressure to the gauge pressure. Assuming standard atmospheric pressure is around 1 bar, the conversion would be -0.02 barG + 1 bar = 0.98 barA.
To convert bar (pressure unit) to liters per second (flow rate unit), you would need additional information such as the fluid being measured, temperature, and pipe diameter, as these factors affect the conversion. It is not a direct conversion and would require knowledge of fluid dynamics and engineering principles.
To convert bar to psia (pounds per square inch absolute), you need to add the atmospheric pressure in psia to the pressure in bar. 1 bar is approximately equal to 14.5038 psia (standard atmospheric pressure at sea level).
Initially, a minimum of 5.2 bar is needed to convert air to liquid under pressure. This pressure is for the initial process. For the final process, less than 1.7 bar is needed.
1 bar = 100,000 newton/square meter See related links for conversion calculator.
Generally, NM (Newton Meter) is a force times the length of the arm. Bar is Pressure (force per unit of area). The conversion is not possible to calculate because of the difference in extensions (NM or N/m²). However, in engine design the load of the engine can be given in bar (cylinder pressure) but converted into torque (N-m) by the following conversion: Cylinder Pressure (bar) = Torque (N-m) * nrev * 2 * pi / Cylinder displacement (cubic meters) / 100,000 where: nrev = number of revolutions per cycle (2 for a 4-stroke engine, 1 for a 2-stroke)
You cannot. Bar is a measure of pressure whereas m3 per minute is a measure of flow rate. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
If you mean metal bars, they can be made in different sizes, and therefore, masses. If you mean bar as a unit of pressure, you can't really convert that, since they measure very different things.
0.6985 meters. You can simply type the problem into the google search bar and it will do the conversion for you.
To convert liters per minute (LPM) to nanoliters per minute (NLPM), you can use the following conversion factor: 1 LPM is equal to 1,000,000 NLPM. So, to convert LPM to NLPM, simply multiply the LPM value by 1,000,000.