Millibar (mbar) to Torr (Torr) Conversion

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Millibar

The millibar (mbar) is a unit of pressure equal to one thousandth of a bar (100 Pa). It is the standard unit for atmospheric pressure in meteorology: standard atmospheric pressure is 1,013.25 mbar, and weather maps plot isobars (lines of equal pressure) in millibars or hectopascals (1 hPa = 1 mbar). The eye of a powerful hurricane can have a central pressure below 900 mbar, while high-pressure systems typically exceed 1,020 mbar.

Torr

The torr is a unit of pressure named after Evangelista Torricelli, the Italian physicist who invented the mercury barometer in 1643. One torr is defined as exactly 1/760 of a standard atmosphere (approximately 133.322 Pa). Numerically nearly identical to the millimetre of mercury (mmHg), it differs by less than 0.000015%. The torr is used in vacuum science and engineering: rough vacuum is 1–100 torr, fine vacuum 10⁻³–1 torr, and ultra-high vacuum below 10⁻⁹ torr.

Millibar (mbar) to Torr (Torr) - Conversion Table
Millibar (mbar) Torr (Torr)
0.1 mbar0.075006168271009 Torr
1 mbar0.75006168271009 Torr
2 mbar1.5001233654202 Torr
3 mbar2.2501850481303 Torr
5 mbar3.7503084135505 Torr
10 mbar7.5006168271009 Torr
20 mbar15.001233654202 Torr
30 mbar22.501850481303 Torr
50 mbar37.503084135505 Torr
100 mbar75.006168271009 Torr
1000 mbar750.06168271009 Torr

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How many torr are in 1 millibar?

1 millibar (mbar) is exactly 0.750062 torr (Torr).

How do I convert millibar to torr?

Multiply the value in millibar by 0.750062 to get the result in torr. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.