Geography, asked by armaangoraya6551, 11 months ago

Answer the following questions in about 30 words.
(i) What is the unit used in measuring pressure? Why is the pressure measured
at station level reduced to the sea level in preparation of weather maps?

Answers

Answered by chhinajaskaran76
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Answer:

The unit used in measuring pressure is Newton.

Answered by brokendreams
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Unit of pressure and pressure measure in preparation of weather maps

  • The approved SI unit for pressure measure is the Pascal (Pa) which is similar to one Newton per square meter (N/m2) or the KiloPascal (kPa).  
  • In the English practice, pressure is customarily declared in pounds per square inch (psi).
  • To exclude the influence of altitude while contrasting divergent isobars, pressure estimated at station level is diminished to sea level in formation of weather maps.
  •  Pressure estimated at station level lessened to the sea level to counteract the impression of eminence.

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