noun
- a line on a map or chart connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure at a given time or on average over a period
- each of two or more atoms of the same element that have the same mass number but different atomic numbers
Usage: meteorology; commonly used in weather forecasting and analysis
Usage: chemistry; physics; rare in general usage
Examples
- The weather forecast showed isobars clustered tightly together, indicating strong winds.
- Meteorologists use isobars to identify high-pressure and low-pressure systems.
- The isobars on the map revealed a developing storm system moving eastward.
- In chemistry, isobars are atoms with the same mass number but different numbers of protons.
- The spacing between isobars tells us how rapidly pressure changes across a region.