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Use this barometric pressure conversion tool when converting atmospheric pressure to a different unit.
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Its pressure converter lets you select bar as the source unit and standard atmosphere (atm) as the target unit. The tool supports a very large list of pressure units for broader stress/pressure conversions. Usage is free and does not require a paid account.