Convert Millibar (mbar) to Kilopascals (kPa)
Enter a value below to convert Millibar (mbar) to Kilopascals (kPa).
Conversion:
1 Millibar (mbar) = 0.1 Kilopascals (kPa)
How to Convert Millibar (mbar) to Kilopascals (kPa)
1 mbar = 0.1 kpa
1 kpa = 10 mbar
Example: convert 15 Millibar (mbar) to Kilopascals (kPa):
25 mbar = 2.5 kpa
Millibar (mbar) to Kilopascals (kPa) Conversion Table
| Millibar (mbar) | Kilopascals (kPa) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 mbar | 0.001 kpa |
| 0.1 mbar | 0.01 kpa |
| 1 mbar | 0.1 kpa |
| 2 mbar | 0.2 kpa |
| 3 mbar | 0.3 kpa |
| 5 mbar | 0.5 kpa |
| 10 mbar | 1 kpa |
| 20 mbar | 2 kpa |
| 50 mbar | 5 kpa |
| 100 mbar | 10 kpa |
| 1000 mbar | 100 kpa |
Millibar (mbar)
Definition
A millibar (mbar) is a unit of pressure equal to one thousandth of a bar, or 100 pascals. It is equivalent to one hectopascal (hPa).
History
The millibar was widely adopted in meteorology in the early 20th century for measuring atmospheric pressure. Many weather services have since transitioned to the equivalent hectopascal (hPa), though millibar remains in common use.
Current use
Millibars are used in meteorology for atmospheric pressure readings, aviation altimeter settings, and weather maps. Many weather forecasts and barometers still display pressure in millibars.
Kilopascals (kPa)
Definition
A kilopascal (kPa) is a unit of pressure equal to 1,000 pascals. It provides a practical scale for many common pressure measurements.
History
The kilopascal became widely used with the adoption of SI units in the 20th century. It offered a convenient alternative to the bar and atmosphere for expressing everyday pressures.
Current use
Kilopascals are commonly used for tire pressure specifications (outside the US), blood pressure in some countries, weather station atmospheric pressure reports, and industrial process pressures.