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Pascal is the unit for which physical quantity? ​

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Answered by sainiisha39
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Answer:

Pascal is a unit of pressure

Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

Physical quantity of Pascal is the unit for Pressure.

Explanation:

In the meter-kilogram-second system, a pascal (Pa) is a unit of pressure and stress (the International System of Units [SI]). It was named after French mathematician and physicist Blaise Pascal (162362).

The pascal (symbol: Pa) is a SI-derived pressure, internal pressure, stress, and Young's modulus unit.

Pressure = \frac{Area}{Force}

So, 1 pascal =\frac{1 N}{m^{2} }

One pascal equals one newton (N) of force applied over a one-square-meter area (m^{2}).

The pascal is the fundamental unit of pressure, defined as the pressure exerted by a force of one newton perpendicularly on an area of one square meter. However, in North America, the US Customary System is preferred. This is based on Imperial units such as the pound (lb), inch (in), and foot (ft).

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