Chemistry, asked by faheemnmh, 10 months ago

can anyone tell what is the unit of pressure

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Answer:

Pascal

Explanation:

The unit of pressure in the SI system is the pascal (Pa), defined as a force of one Newton per square meter.

Answered by BrainlyPie
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The measurement of how much force is applied over a certain area is referred to as pressure, in easy words.

So, Pressure = Force ÷ Area

°•° The SI unit of force and area is newton and metre squared respectively,

•°• Pressure = Newton ÷ (Metre)²

Pressure = N ÷ m²

The SI unit of pressure is Pascal, basically 1 N ÷ m² is 1 pascal or 1 Pa.

Some of the other equations derived from the equation of pressure :

=> Force = Pressure × Area

=> Area = Force ÷ Pressure

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