Convert Bar to Kgf/m2 (kgf/m²)

1 bar equals 10197.2 kgf/m2.

Formula: kgf/m² = bar × 10197.2

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How to Convert Bar to Kgf/m2

1 bar = 10197.2 kgf/m2

Kgf/m2 = Bar × 10197.2

Example: 1 bar × 10197.2 = 10197.2 kgf/m²

Reverse Conversion

To convert kgf/m2 back to bar:

  • Remember, 1 kgf/m2 equals 9.80665 × 10-5 bar.
  • To convert 10197.2 kgf/m² to bar, multiply 10197.2 x 9.80665 × 10-5, resulting in 1 bar.

Common Bar to Kgf/m2 Conversions

Bar to Kgf/m2 (Part 1)
Bar Kgf/m2 Actions
1 bar 10197.2 kgf/m2
5 bar 50985.8 kgf/m2
10 bar 101972 kgf/m2
25 bar 254929 kgf/m2
Bar to Kgf/m2 (Part 2)
Bar Kgf/m2 Actions
50 bar 509858 kgf/m2
100 bar 1019720 kgf/m2
500 bar 5098580 kgf/m2
1000 bar 1.01972 × 107 kgf/m2

Bar to kgf/m2 Conversion Table

Reference table with common bar to kgf/m2 conversions. All values calculated with high precision.

Bar to Kgf/m2 Table
0.0001 to 12

Bar Kgf/m2 Actions
0.0001 bar 1.01972 kgf/m²
0.00025 bar 2.54929 kgf/m²
0.0005 bar 5.09858 kgf/m²
0.001 bar 10.1972 kgf/m²
0.0025 bar 25.4929 kgf/m²
0.005 bar 50.9858 kgf/m²
0.01 bar 101.972 kgf/m²
0.025 bar 254.929 kgf/m²
0.05 bar 509.858 kgf/m²
0.1 bar 1019.72 kgf/m²
14 bar 2549.29 kgf/m²
12 bar 5098.58 kgf/m²

Bar to Kgf/m2 Table
1 to 100000

Bar Kgf/m2 Actions
1 bar 10197.2 kgf/m²
12 bar 25492.9 kgf/m²
5 bar 50985.8 kgf/m²
10 bar 101972 kgf/m²
25 bar 254929 kgf/m²
50 bar 509858 kgf/m²
100 bar 1019720 kgf/m²
250 bar 2549290 kgf/m²
500 bar 5098580 kgf/m²
1000 bar 1.01972 × 107 kgf/m²
2500 bar 2.54929 × 107 kgf/m²
5000 bar 5.09858 × 107 kgf/m²
10000 bar 1.01972 × 108 kgf/m²
25000 bar 2.54929 × 108 kgf/m²
50000 bar 5.09858 × 108 kgf/m²
100000 bar 1.01972 × 109 kgf/m²

Kgf/m2 to Bar Table
10 to 50000

Kgf/m2 Bar Actions
10 kgf/m² 0.000980665 bar
25 kgf/m² 0.00245166 bar
50 kgf/m² 0.00490333 bar
100 kgf/m² 0.00980665 bar
250 kgf/m² 0.0245166 bar
500 kgf/m² 0.0490333 bar
1000 kgf/m² 0.0980665 bar
2500 kgf/m² 0.245166 bar
5000 kgf/m² 0.490333 bar
10000 kgf/m² 0.980665 bar
25000 kgf/m² 2.45166 bar
50000 kgf/m² 4.90333 bar

Kgf/m2 to Bar Table
100000 to 1 × 1010

Kgf/m2 Bar Actions
100000 kgf/m² 9.80665 bar
250000 kgf/m² 24.5166 bar
500000 kgf/m² 49.0333 bar
1000000 kgf/m² 98.0665 bar
2500000 kgf/m² 245.166 bar
5000000 kgf/m² 490.333 bar
10000000 kgf/m² 980.665 bar
2.5 × 107 kgf/m² 2451.66 bar
5 × 107 kgf/m² 4903.33 bar
1 × 108 kgf/m² 9806.65 bar
2.5 × 108 kgf/m² 24516.6 bar
5 × 108 kgf/m² 49033.3 bar
1 × 109 kgf/m² 98066.5 bar
2.5 × 109 kgf/m² 245166 bar
5 × 109 kgf/m² 490333 bar
1 × 1010 kgf/m² 980665 bar

Definition of Bar

Bar: A Widely Used Pressure Unit

The bar is a metric unit of pressure defined as exactly 100,000 pascals (100 kPa). While not an SI unit, it is accepted for use with the SI and is widely used in meteorology, engineering, and industry. The bar is particularly convenient because standard atmospheric pressure (1 atm) is approximately equal to 1 bar (actually 1.01325 bar).

Conversions to Other Units of Measurement:

  1. Pascal (Pa): 1 bar equals exactly 100,000 pascals. This conversion is used when working with SI units. For example, 2 bar equals 200,000 Pa or 200 kPa.
  2. PSI (Pound per Square Inch): 1 bar equals approximately 14.5038 psi. This is one of the most common conversions in industrial applications. For example, a tire pressure of 2.5 bar equals approximately 36.3 psi.
  3. Atmosphere (atm): 1 bar equals approximately 0.986923 atm. Standard atmospheric pressure (1 atm) equals 1.01325 bar.
  4. Kilopascal (kPa): 1 bar equals exactly 100 kPa. This conversion is straightforward and commonly used in engineering. For example, 3.5 bar equals 350 kPa.
  5. Millibar (mbar): 1 bar equals exactly 1,000 millibar. Millibars are commonly used in meteorology for atmospheric pressure measurements.

The bar is valued for its practical convenience, being close to atmospheric pressure while having a simple relationship with SI units.

Definition
Metric pressure unit equal to exactly 100,000 pascals.
Exact factor
1 bar = 100,000 Pa (exact);  1 bar = 10⁵ Pa
Common equivalents
  • 1 bar = 1,000 mbar (exact)
  • 1 bar ≈ 14.50377 psi
  • 1 bar ≈ 0.986923 atm
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About the Bar

Facts & Uses

  • 1 bar = 100,000 Pa = 100 kPa exactly. Defined in 1909 by Vilhelm Bjerknes as a convenient meteorological unit close to atmospheric pressure.
  • Standard for tire pressure in many European countries (~2.0-2.5 bar for cars), compressed air systems, and water pressure.
  • Common in diving (1 bar per 10 m of seawater depth), brewing (espresso extraction at 9 bar), and scuba tanks (200-300 bar fill pressure).
  • Weather use: millibars (mbar) = 1/1000 bar = hectopascals (hPa). 1013 mbar = standard sea level pressure.

Curiosities

  • The bar is not part of the SI, but is accepted for use with the SI system because of its convenient scale and historical adoption in meteorology.
  • The name comes from the Greek "baros" (βάρος) meaning "weight" — also the root of "barometer" and "barometric pressure".
  • Atmospheric pressure varies from a record low of 870 mbar (Typhoon Tip, 1979) to a record high of 1085 mbar (Mongolia, 2001).
  • Approximate equivalents: 1 bar = 14.504 psi = 0.987 atm = 750 mmHg.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many kgf/m2 are in one bar?

One bar equals 10197.2 kgf/m2. To convert, multiply the bar value by 10197.2. For the reverse, divide the kgf/m2 value by 10197.2 (or multiply by 9.80665 × 10-5).

What is 10 bar in kgf/m2?

10 bar = 101970 kgf/m2. This is one of the most commonly searched conversions for this pair.

How precise is the bar-to-kgf/m2 conversion?

The factor 10197.2 is accurate to 6 significant figures, derived from international measurement standards. Our calculator uses full precision internally.

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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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