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The units are incompatible, litres measure volume bars measure pressure .

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Thing to concider here are:-

1. weight of the water.

2. change of bar presure into SI units.

3. Gravitational force on this water.

> desity of water is 1g/ml which implies that 1liter of water is the same as 1 kg of water.

from Force=(mass*Area) equivalent to gravitational force.

and 1bar pressure=(**)kg/M2 to say,(SI UNITS)

and Presure=Force/Area

rearanging P=F/A and F=MA

=> P=(MA)/A

=> P=M.

M=P=(**)kg/M2

to be continued(solomon)

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One liter of water is equivalent to the pressure exerted by a 10-meter (33 feet) tall water column at Earth's surface, which is roughly equal to 1 bar (100 kPa) of pressure.

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1700liters water is how many bar

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