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what is the unit of pascal

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Answered by Anonymous
6

There's a misunderstanding...

Pascal is a unit of a quantity. Pascal is a unit of pressure applied.

pressure \:  =  \:  \frac{force}{area}

pressure \:  =  \:  \frac{n}{ {m}^{2} }

n = Newton (SI unit of Force)

m² = Area (SI unit of Area))

Therefore,

pascal =  \frac{n}{ {m}^{2} }

Pascal is SI unit of Pressure.

Answered by ritisha14
0

a misunderstanding...

Pascal is a unit of a quantity. Pascal is a unit of pressure applied.

pressure \: = \: \frac{force}{area}pressure=

area

force

pressure \: = \: \frac{n}{ {m}^{2} }pressure=

m

2

n

n = Newton (SI unit of Force)

m² = Area (SI unit of Area))

Therefore,

pascal = \frac{n}{ {m}^{2} }pascal=

m

2

n

Pascal is SI unit of Pressure.

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