Physics, asked by mhas33004, 2 months ago

SI unit of pressure is Pascal which is
equal to ?​

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Answered by Yuseong
5

Answer:

1N/1m²

Explanation:

 \longmapsto \rm { 1 \; Pa = \dfrac{1 \; N}{1 \; m^2 } }

How?

As, we know that pressure is defined as force per unit area. Mathematically,

 \longmapsto \rm { P= \dfrac{F}{A } } \\

  • P denotes pressure
  • F denotes force
  • A denotes area

We also know that,

  • SI unit of pressure is Pa (Pascal).
  • SI unit of force is N (Newton).
  • SI unit of area is m² (square metres).

So, we can say that :

 \longmapsto \rm { P= \dfrac{F}{A } } \\

 \longmapsto \bf { Pa= \dfrac{N}{m^2} } \\

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More Information :

  • When the area is greater, pressure is less.

  • When the area is less, pressure is greater.

  • When force is more, pressure is more.

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