Baria

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The baria (symbol: baria) is the unit of pressure in the cegesimal system.

It is defined as the pressure exerted by a force of one dyne on an area of one square centimeter.

Equivalences

1 baria = 1 dyn/cm2 = 10 -6 bar
1 baria = 0.1 Pa pascal
1 atm = 1 013 250 b
1 Pa = 10 pairs

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