How many hectobar in 1 millimeters water? The answer is 9.80665E-7. We assume you are converting between hectobar and millimeter water [4 °C]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: hectobar or millimeters water The SI derived unit for pressure is the pascal. 1 pascal is equal to 1.0E-7 hectobar, or 0.10197162129779 millimeters water. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between hectobars and millimeters water. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 hectobar to millimeters water = 1019716.21298 millimeters water
2 hectobar to millimeters water = 2039432.42596 millimeters water
3 hectobar to millimeters water = 3059148.63893 millimeters water
4 hectobar to millimeters water = 4078864.85191 millimeters water
5 hectobar to millimeters water = 5098581.06489 millimeters water
6 hectobar to millimeters water = 6118297.27787 millimeters water
7 hectobar to millimeters water = 7138013.49085 millimeters water
8 hectobar to millimeters water = 8157729.70382 millimeters water
9 hectobar to millimeters water = 9177445.9168 millimeters water
10 hectobar to millimeters water = 10197162.12978 millimeters water
You can do the reverse unit conversion from millimeters water to hectobar, or enter any two units below:
The SI prefix "hecto" represents a factor of 102, or in exponential notation, 1E2.
So 1 hectobar = 102 bars.
The definition of a bar is as follows:
The bar is a measurement unit of pressure, equal to 1,000,000 dynes per square centimetre (baryes), or 100,000 newtons per square metre (pascals). The word bar is of Greek origin, báros meaning weight. Its official symbol is "bar"; the earlier "b" is now deprecated, but still often seen especially as "mb" rather than the proper "mbar" for millibars.
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