1.353 Bar to Pascals

1.353 bar = 135300 Pa

Calculation: Pa = 1.353 bar × 100000 = 135300 Pa

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How much pressure is 1.353 bar?

19.6 psi (135 kPa) is comparable to the pressure inside an inflated balloon or a low-pressure tire.

What does 1.353 bar look like?

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19.6 psi (135 kPa) is comparable to the pressure inside an inflated balloon or a low-pressure tire.

How to Convert Bar to Pascal

1 bar = 100000 pascals exact

Pascal = Bar × 100000

Example: 1.353 bar × 100000 = 135300 Pa

Reverse Conversion

To convert pascals back to bar:

  • Remember, 1 pascal equals 1 × 10-5 bar.
  • To convert 135300 Pa to bar, multiply 135300 x 1 × 10-5, resulting in 1.353 bar.

exact This conversion factor is exact by international definition.

1.353 bar is also equal to:

  • 135.3 kPa
  • 19.624 psi
About these units

Bar: Metric pressure unit equal to exactly 100,000 pascals.

Pascal: SI derived unit of pressure equal to one newton per square meter (N/m²).

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is 1.353 bar in pascals?

1.353 bar equals 135300 pascals. This is calculated by multiplying 1.353 by the conversion factor 100000.

What does 1.353 bar look like in pascals?

1.353 bar (135300 pascals) is low-pressure applications — car tires are typically 2.0-2.5 bar.

How do you calculate 1.353 bar to pascals?

Multiply 1.353 by the conversion factor 100000. The calculation is 1.353 × 100000 = 135300 pascals. This factor is defined by international measurement standards.

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For general conversions between bar and pascals, see the bar to pascals converter.

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Conversion factors verified against NIST, BIPM, ISO 80000-4 1 atm = 101 325 Pa by definition (BIPM). Last reviewed: March 2026
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