Where do we consider the pressure in mbar & where do we consider the pressure in bar & why is it so ?
Answer Posted / mugil
Where below atmospherics pressure or Vacuum pressure(Negative) is to be maintain in that case mbar is using.Because milli bar is using very low pressure application.
Where above atmospherics pr is available in this case Bar is maintain
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