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The fundamental s.i unit of pressure is n/m*m this is known as

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The pascal (pronounced pass-KAL and abbreviated Pa) is the unit of pressure or stress in the International System of Units (SI). It is named after the scientist Blaise Pascal. One pascal is equivalent to one newton (1 N) of force applied over an area of onemeter squared (1 m2).

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The fundamental S.I. unit of pressure is N/m², this is known as .

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The fundamental S.I. unit of pressure is N/m², this is known as pascal.

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