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Pascal is the SI unit of pressure

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Answered by Anonymous
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The pascal is the SI derived unit of pressure used to quantify internal pressure, stress, Young's modulus, and ultimate tensile strength. The unit, named after Blaise Pascal, is defined as one newton per square metre and is equivalent to 10 barye in the CGS system.

1 Pa in: is equal to

SI base units: kg⋅m−1⋅s−2

Named after: Blaise Pascal

Atmosphere: 9.869×10−6 atm

Bar: 10−5 bar

Barye (CGS unit): 10 Ba

US customary units: 1.450×10−4 psi

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Answered by Anonymous
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The pascal is the SI derived unit of pressure used to quantify internal pressure, stress, Young's modulus, and ultimate tensile strength. The unit, named after Blaise Pascal, is defined as one newton per square metre and is equivalent to 10 barye in the CGS system.

1 Pa in: is equal to

SI base units: kg⋅m−1⋅s−2

Named after: Blaise Pascal

Atmosphere: 9.869×10−6 atm

Bar: 10−5 bar

Barye (CGS unit): 10 Ba

US customary units: 1.450×10−4 psi

Explanation:

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