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11.
Pa(Pascal) is the unit for
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Vivek bhartiya said:
1 decade ago
This unit was discovered by Pascal so unit of pressure is Pascal.
Amit Kumar Sahu said:
1 decade ago
Pressure means force per unit area
i.e. Pressure=force/area
(P)= N/m.m
& Pascal = N/m.m
i.e. Pressure=force/area
(P)= N/m.m
& Pascal = N/m.m
Mir owais ali said:
1 decade ago
P=F/A
Pressure=force/area
S.I. unit of pressure is pascal
1pa=1N/1m
Pressure=force/area
S.I. unit of pressure is pascal
1pa=1N/1m
Gajendra singh said:
1 decade ago
Pascal is the S.I. Unit of pressure.
Irfan ahmad lone said:
1 decade ago
Pressure is force per unit area that means newton per metre square it is obvious n/m.m is basically pascal.
Aditya Pawar said:
1 decade ago
As you now Pressure is force/unit Area an it is named by the scientist pascal how invented Pressure.
MAYANK SHEKHAR said:
1 decade ago
The S.I unit of pressure is newton per metre square .This is also known as pascal [pa].
p=f/a. In which P means pressure,F means force and area by A.
1pa =1N/1m.
p=f/a. In which P means pressure,F means force and area by A.
1pa =1N/1m.
Nitesh namdev said:
1 decade ago
Pressure = force/area.
S.I. unit of pressure is pascal.
1pa = 1N/1m.
S.I. unit of pressure is pascal.
1pa = 1N/1m.
Ashish said:
1 decade ago
The S.I unit of pressure is newton per metre square. This is also known as pascal [pa].
p = f/a. In which P means pressure, F means force and area by A.
1pa =1N/1m.
p = f/a. In which P means pressure, F means force and area by A.
1pa =1N/1m.
Thirupathi said:
1 decade ago
I agree with @Vivek Bhartiya as this unit is discovered by pascal the unit of pressure became pascal.
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