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What is the SI unit of pressure? What are its higher units? ​

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Answered by Namrutha76
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Answer:

pascal

Explanation:

The unit of pressure in the SI system is the pascal (Pa), defined as the force of one newton per square meter: 1Pa=1N⋅m−2. In chemistry, it is more common to express pressures in units of atmospheres or torr: 1 atm = 101325 Pa = 760 torr ≈ 760 mm Hg

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Answered by lionmohamedshafishaf
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the unit of pressure in the SI system is the pascal(pa) . defined as the force of one newton per square meter : 1pa = 1N m-2.

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