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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bar_(unit)Bar (unit) - Wikipedia

    The bar is a metric unit of pressure defined as 100,000 Pa (100 kPa), though not part of the International System of Units (SI). A pressure of 1 bar is slightly less than the current average atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level (approximately 1.013 bar).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Barn_(unit)Barn (unit) - Wikipedia

    Originally used in nuclear physics for expressing the cross sectional area of nuclei and nuclear reactions, today it is also used in all fields of high-energy physics to express the cross sections of any scattering process, and is best understood as a measure of the probability of interaction between small particles.

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    • the broad side of a barn
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bar_(music)Bar (music) - Wikipedia

    In musical notation, a bar (or measure) is a segment of music bounded by vertical lines, known as bar lines (or barlines), usually indicating one of more recurring beats. The length of the bar, measured by the number of note values it contains, is normally indicated by the time signature .

  4. 4 days ago · Bar (unit) on Wikipedia. Wikipedia ; Bar in the 1920 edition of Encyclopedia Americana. Anagrams [edit] ABR, ARB, Arb., RBA, Rab, abr., arb, bra; Afar [edit] Pronunciation [edit] IPA : /ˈbʌɾ/ Hyphenation: bar; Noun [edit] bár m (plural baritté f) night; age; Declension [edit]

  5. everything.explained.today › Bar_(unit)Bar (unit) explained

    Bar (unit) explained. The bar is a metric unit of pressure defined as 100,000 Pa (100 kPa), though not part of the International System of Units (SI). A pressure of 1 bar is slightly less than the current average atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level (approximately 1.013 bar).

  6. Bar (unit) The bar is a metric unit of pressure, but not part of the International System of Units (SI). It is defined as exactly equal to 100,000 Pa (100 kPa), or slightly less than the current average atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level (approximately 1.013 bar). By the barometric formula, 1 bar is roughly the atmospheric pressure on ...

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