Based directly on the provided Larzep Unit Converter, 1 ton is exactly equal to 10 bar.
This conversion is explicitly stated within the 'Unit Converter' reference. The reference uses 't' to denote ton, and clarifies that '1 t = 1000 kg', indicating that it refers to a metric ton (or tonne). While traditionally 'ton' is a unit of mass and 'bar' is a unit of pressure, this specific conversion is provided within the context of the referenced converter, which may be tailored for specific applications (e.g., hydraulic systems where 'ton' might refer to force capacity and 'bar' to operating pressure).
Conversion Details from Reference
The conversion factor is directly extracted from the provided 'Unit Converter' data. For clarity, the relevant line from the reference is highlighted below:
Unit (Mass/Weight) | Equivalent (Mass/Weight) | Equivalent (Pressure) |
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1 kg | = 2.205 lb | = 14.5 psi |
1 kg | = 35.27 oz | = 1 N/m² |
1 t | = 1000 kg | = 0.145 psi |
1 t | = 2205 lb | = 10 bar |
As shown in the table, the unit '1 t' (metric ton) is directly equated to '10 bar'. This specific conversion should be applied as per the provided source material.