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Convert Megapascals to Millibars

Megapascal (MPa) to Millibar (mbar) unit conversion — enter any value below to get an instant result, or use the table for common values.

Results from this calculator are estimates provided for general informational purposes only, based on formulas, rates, and standards commonly accepted as of 2026. Figures may differ slightly from other calculators or professional sources due to rounding methods, differing assumptions, or regional regulations, and rules may change over time. Always consult a qualified professional — such as a financial advisor, healthcare provider, or other relevant specialist — before making decisions based on these results.

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Result

1 Megapascal = 10000 Millibars

1 Millibar = 0.0001 Megapascals

1 MPa in every supported unit

Conversion chart: Megapascal to Millibars

Conversion table

Megapascal (MPa) Millibar (mbar)
0.01 MPa 100 mbar
0.1 MPa 1000 mbar
1 MPa 10000 mbar
2 MPa 20000 mbar
3 MPa 30000 mbar
5 MPa 50000 mbar
10 MPa 100000 mbar
20 MPa 200000 mbar
50 MPa 500000 mbar
100 MPa 1000000 mbar
1000 MPa 10000000 mbar

Megapascal (MPa)

Definition: Equal to one million pascals, used for pressures and mechanical stresses far larger than everyday atmospheric pressure.

History: Adopted as a standard SI multiple alongside the kilopascal, becoming the preferred unit once engineers needed to express material strength and high hydraulic pressures without unwieldy pascal figures.

Current use: The standard unit for tensile strength, concrete and steel stress ratings, and high-pressure hydraulic systems in mechanical and civil engineering worldwide.

Millibar (mbar)

Definition: One-thousandth of a bar, exactly equal to one hectopascal.

History: Adopted early in the 20th century alongside the bar itself as a practically sized subdivision for measuring the relatively small pressure variations that drive weather systems.

Current use: Still the standard unit for reporting barometric pressure and hurricane intensity in United States weather forecasts, even as most of the world has shifted to the equivalent hectopascal.

Supported Units

Unit Symbol In Pascals
Pascal Pa 1 Pa
Kilopascal kPa 1000 Pa
Megapascal MPa 1000000 Pa
Hectopascal hPa 100 Pa
Bar bar 100000 Pa
Millibar mbar 100 Pa
Pound per Square Inch psi 6894.7573 Pa
Standard Atmosphere atm 101325 Pa
Torr Torr 133.32237 Pa
Inch of Mercury inHg 3386.38 Pa

About These Parameters

Value
The pressure reading you want to convert, expressed in the "From" unit. Accepts decimals.
From Unit
The pressure scale your input value is currently measured in — for example, PSI on a US tire gauge or hectopascals on a weather report.
To Unit
The pressure scale you want the result converted into. Use the swap button to flip From and To instantly.

How Pressure Conversion Works

The Formula

Every unit here is defined by a fixed multiplier relative to the pascal. To convert a value from one unit to another:

result = value × (factor of "From" unit ÷ factor of "To" unit)

For Megapascal → Millibar: multiply by 10000. For example, 1 MPa × 10000 = 10000 mbar.

SI vs. Customary Units

The metric units on this page — pascal, kilopascal, megapascal, hectopascal, bar, and millibar — all scale by powers of ten, so converting between them is just moving a decimal point. PSI is a US customary unit built from pounds-force and square inches, unrelated to the metric scale, while torr and inches of mercury are older manometer-based units defined by the height of a mercury column a pressure could support — each needs its own precise multiplier rather than a round decimal shift.

Why Atmospheric Pressure Matters

Standard atmospheric pressure — 101,325 Pa, or 1 atm — is the reference point most pressure units are built around, because it is the pressure every person and machine on Earth's surface experiences by default. Meteorologists track small deviations from this baseline, measured in hectopascals or millibars, to forecast weather: a falling barometer reading signals an approaching low-pressure system and possible storms, while a rising one signals clear, stable conditions.

Example

1 MPa equals 10000 mbar. For scale, that's about 9.87× standard atmospheric pressure (1 atm, or 0.101325 MPa) — roughly the pressure difference a typical car tire holds above the surrounding air (about 32 psi, or 2.2 bar).

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Millibars are in 1 Megapascal?

1 Megapascal (MPa) equals exactly 10000 Millibars (mbar).

Why do US tire gauges use PSI?

The United States never mandated metrication, so pounds and inches stayed the default units for everyday measurement, including the pound-force-per-square-inch pressure scale used on tire gauges, plumbing fixtures, and compressed air tools. Most of the rest of the world reads the same measurement in bar or kilopascals.

What's the difference between a bar and an atmosphere?

A bar is a round metric unit equal to exactly 100,000 pascals, chosen for convenient arithmetic; a standard atmosphere is fixed at exactly 101,325 pascals, the measured average air pressure at sea level. The two are close — 1 atm is about 1.01325 bar — but they are defined differently and are not interchangeable in precise scientific work.

How accurate are these conversions?

Every conversion factor used here is the exact, internationally standardized value (e.g. 1 atm = exactly 101,325 Pa, and 1 psi = exactly 6,894.7572931783 Pa) — results are limited only by floating-point display precision, not by rounded conversion constants.

Convert Megapascal to Other Pressure Units

Possible Pressure Conversions

Kilopascal to Bars Hectopascal to Standard Atmospheres Bar to Millibars Pound per Square Inch to Standard Atmospheres Inch of Mercury to Pounds per Square Inch Bar to Pascals Megapascal to Torr Bar to Megapascals Hectopascal to Pascals Inch of Mercury to Megapascals Pascal to Megapascals Torr to Megapascals Millibar to Hectopascals Inch of Mercury to Millibars Hectopascal to Millibars Standard Atmosphere to Millibars Millibar to Standard Atmospheres Megapascal to Hectopascals Kilopascal to Hectopascals Megapascal to Bars Inch of Mercury to Standard Atmospheres Millibar to Bars Hectopascal to Torr Torr to Pascals Torr to Hectopascals Millibar to Pounds per Square Inch Hectopascal to Pounds per Square Inch Pound per Square Inch to Kilopascals Standard Atmosphere to Bars Inch of Mercury to Hectopascals Standard Atmosphere to Kilopascals Standard Atmosphere to Torr Standard Atmosphere to Megapascals Pound per Square Inch to Megapascals Megapascal to Pounds per Square Inch Pascal to Millibars Kilopascal to Torr Inch of Mercury to Pascals Standard Atmosphere to Pascals Pascal to Bars Standard Atmosphere to Inches of Mercury Millibar to Torr Bar to Hectopascals Bar to Standard Atmospheres Pascal to Inches of Mercury Millibar to Megapascals Torr to Standard Atmospheres Kilopascal to Megapascals Millibar to Inches of Mercury Inch of Mercury to Bars Pascal to Standard Atmospheres Kilopascal to Pascals Bar to Torr Hectopascal to Megapascals Pound per Square Inch to Bars Torr to Kilopascals Inch of Mercury to Torr Pound per Square Inch to Torr Pascal to Hectopascals Pound per Square Inch to Millibars Standard Atmosphere to Hectopascals Torr to Millibars Bar to Inches of Mercury Megapascal to Inches of Mercury Torr to Bars Pound per Square Inch to Hectopascals Standard Atmosphere to Pounds per Square Inch Pascal to Pounds per Square Inch Megapascal to Pascals Pascal to Kilopascals Torr to Pounds per Square Inch Torr to Inches of Mercury Hectopascal to Bars Millibar to Pascals Megapascal to Kilopascals Hectopascal to Inches of Mercury Inch of Mercury to Kilopascals Hectopascal to Kilopascals Kilopascal to Inches of Mercury Pascal to Torr Kilopascal to Millibars Millibar to Kilopascals Bar to Kilopascals Bar to Pounds per Square Inch Pound per Square Inch to Pascals Pound per Square Inch to Inches of Mercury Megapascal to Millibars Kilopascal to Standard Atmospheres Kilopascal to Pounds per Square Inch Megapascal to Standard Atmospheres

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