How many dekapascal in 1 millinanobar? The answer is 1.0E-8. We assume you are converting between dekapascal and millinanobar. You can view more details on each measurement unit: dekapascal or millinanobar The SI derived unit for pressure is the pascal. 1 pascal is equal to 0.1 dekapascal, or 10000000 millinanobar. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between dekapascal and millinanobars. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 dekapascal to millinanobar = 100000000 millinanobar
2 dekapascal to millinanobar = 200000000 millinanobar
3 dekapascal to millinanobar = 300000000 millinanobar
4 dekapascal to millinanobar = 400000000 millinanobar
5 dekapascal to millinanobar = 500000000 millinanobar
6 dekapascal to millinanobar = 600000000 millinanobar
7 dekapascal to millinanobar = 700000000 millinanobar
8 dekapascal to millinanobar = 800000000 millinanobar
9 dekapascal to millinanobar = 900000000 millinanobar
10 dekapascal to millinanobar = 1000000000 millinanobar
You can do the reverse unit conversion from millinanobar to dekapascal, or enter any two units below:
The SI prefix "deka" represents a factor of 101, or in exponential notation, 1E1.
So 1 dekapascal = 101 pascals.
The definition of a pascal is as follows:
The pascal (symbol Pa) is the SI unit of pressure.It is equivalent to one newton per square metre. The unit is named after Blaise Pascal, the eminent French mathematician, physicist and philosopher.
The SI prefix "milli" represents a factor of 10-3, or in exponential notation, 1E-3.
So 1 millinanobar = 10-3 nanobars.
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