Bar to Inch of Mercury Converter

Convert bars to inches of mercury with our free online pressure converter.

Quick Answer

1 Bar = 29.52998 inches of mercury

Formula: Bar × conversion factor = Inch of Mercury

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Bar to Inch of Mercury Calculator

How to Use the Bar to Inch of Mercury Calculator:

  1. Enter the value you want to convert in the 'From' field (Bar).
  2. The converted value in Inch of Mercury will appear automatically in the 'To' field.
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  4. Click the swap button (⇌) to reverse the conversion direction.
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How to Convert Bar to Inch of Mercury: Step-by-Step Guide

Converting Bar to Inch of Mercury involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.

Formula:

inHg = bar × 29.53

Example Calculation:

1 bar = 29.52998 inHg

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What is a Bar and a Inch of Mercury?

The bar is a metric unit of pressure defined as exactly 100,000 pascals (100 kPa). One bar is approximately equal to atmospheric pressure at sea level. 1 bar = 100,000 Pa = 100 kPa = 14.5038 PSI = 0.986923 atm.

Note: The Bar is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The Inch of Mercury belongs to the imperial/US customary system.

History of the Bar and Inch of Mercury

Introduced in 1909 by British meteorologist William Napier Shaw. Named after "barometer". Recognized by CIPM in 1982 as acceptable for use with SI units due to widespread adoption in industry and meteorology.

Common Uses and Applications: bars vs inches of mercury

Explore the typical applications for both Bar (imperial/US) and Inch of Mercury (imperial/US) to understand their common contexts.

Common Uses for bars

European Automotive: Universal tire pressure unit in Europe. Car tires typically 2.0-2.5 bar. Industrial: Standard for hydraulics, compressed air, and pneumatics. Meteorology: Used alongside millibar (mbar) for weather reporting. Diving: Scuba tank pressures (200-300 bar).

When to Use inches of mercury

Additional Unit Information

About Bar (bar)

How do I convert bar to PSI?

Formula: PSI = bar × 14.5. Example: 2 bar = 29 PSI, 2.5 bar = 36.3 PSI. Bar to PSI converter →

What is 2.5 bar in PSI?

2.5 bar = 36.3 PSI. This is typical for SUVs, vans, and high-performance cars.

How many bar is atmospheric pressure?

1.01325 bar exactly at sea level. Often rounded to 1 bar for practical calculations.

Conversion Table: Bar to Inch of Mercury

Bar (bar)Inch of Mercury (inHg)
0.514.765
129.53
1.544.295
259.06
5147.65
10295.3
25738.25
501,476.499
1002,952.998
2507,382.495
50014,764.99
1,00029,529.98

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How do I convert Bar to Inch of Mercury?

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What is the conversion factor from Bar to Inch of Mercury?

The conversion factor depends on the specific relationship between Bar and Inch of Mercury. You can find the exact conversion formula and factor on this page. Our calculator handles all calculations automatically. See the conversion table above for common values.

Can I convert Inch of Mercury back to Bar?

Yes! You can easily convert Inch of Mercury back to Bar by using the swap button (⇌) in the calculator above, or by visiting our Inch of Mercury to Bar converter page. You can also explore other pressure conversions on our category page.

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What are common uses for Bar and Inch of Mercury?

Bar and Inch of Mercury are both standard units used in pressure measurements. They are commonly used in various applications including engineering, construction, cooking, and scientific research. Browse our pressure converter for more conversion options.

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Verified Against Authority Standards

All conversion formulas have been verified against international standards and authoritative sources to ensure maximum accuracy and reliability.

NIST Reference on Constants, Units and Uncertainty

National Institute of Standards and TechnologyFundamental physical constants and unit conversions

BIPM SI Units

Bureau International des Poids et MesuresInternational System of Units (SI) definitions and standards

ISO 80000

International Organization for StandardizationQuantities and units international standards series

Last verified: November 14, 2025