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what is the the SI unit of pressure ?​

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Answered by payal2502mahato
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The SI unit for pressure is the pascal (Pa), equal to one newton per square metre (N/m2, or kg·m−1·s−2).

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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  • The pressure is thrust per unit area, so it is proportional to both thrust and area.
  • Pounds per square inch, Newtons per square meter, and Pascals are the units of pressure.
  • Other units for expressing pressure include atmosphere, bar, torr, and meters sea water.
  • The SI unit of pressure is the Pascal, which is a derived unit.
  • The SI unit of force is N and the SI unit of area is meter square.
  • Therefore, \frac{N}{m^2} is the Pascal.
  • The pascal is one newton per square meter.
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