You can use this converter to convert the pressure in bar (bar) to the equivalent pressure in megapascals (MPa).
The formula used in this pressure converter is listed below. There is also a bar (bar) to megapascals (MPa) conversion table for your convenience.
500 bar is the same as:
50 megapascalsIf you want to convert this pressure the other way around, try this converter: megapascals to bar converter
Bar can also be converted to other units:
We know that 1 megapascal is the same as 10 bar. This allows us to set up the following formula:
pressure(MPa) = pressure(bar) ÷ 10
10 is the conversion constant you need to remember to do this conversion.
If you know the bar (bar) to megapascals (MPa) formula, then you can calculate the pressure like this.
The example converts 500 bar to the same pressure in megapascals.
50 MPa = 500 bar ÷ 10
This conversion table is based on the formula used above.
You can generate a conversion table for any number range by entering a start and end number range below.
Bar | Megapascal |
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1 bar | 0.1 mpa |
2 bar | 0.2 mpa |
3 bar | 0.3 mpa |
4 bar | 0.4 mpa |
5 bar | 0.5 mpa |
6 bar | 0.6 mpa |
7 bar | 0.7 mpa |
8 bar | 0.8 mpa |
9 bar | 0.9 mpa |
10 bar | 1 mpa |
11 bar | 1.1 mpa |
12 bar | 1.2 mpa |
13 bar | 1.3 mpa |
14 bar | 1.4 mpa |
15 bar | 1.5 mpa |
16 bar | 1.6 mpa |
17 bar | 1.7 mpa |
18 bar | 1.8 mpa |
19 bar | 1.9 mpa |
20 bar | 2 mpa |
21 bar | 2.1 mpa |
22 bar | 2.2 mpa |
23 bar | 2.3 mpa |
24 bar | 2.4 mpa |
25 bar | 2.5 mpa |
26 bar | 2.6 mpa |
27 bar | 2.7 mpa |
28 bar | 2.8 mpa |
29 bar | 2.9 mpa |
30 bar | 3 mpa |
31 bar | 3.1 mpa |
32 bar | 3.2 mpa |
33 bar | 3.3 mpa |
34 bar | 3.4 mpa |
35 bar | 3.5 mpa |
36 bar | 3.6 mpa |
37 bar | 3.7 mpa |
38 bar | 3.8 mpa |
39 bar | 3.9 mpa |
40 bar | 4 mpa |
41 bar | 4.1 mpa |
42 bar | 4.2 mpa |
43 bar | 4.3 mpa |
44 bar | 4.4 mpa |
45 bar | 4.5 mpa |
46 bar | 4.6 mpa |
47 bar | 4.7 mpa |
48 bar | 4.8 mpa |
49 bar | 4.9 mpa |
50 bar | 5 mpa |
If you want, you can also see all other related units of measure in this category by clicking here. The table is updated, but the start and end range of the conversion remains the same.
If you need more advanced control over the table, see here: advanced conversion table