it depends on what your dealing with, room pressure is found with a barometer, to measure pressure in a flowing fluid, you can use a manometer. there are many variou ways to find pressure, but you must be specific on the circumstances
Since the pascal is a unit of pressure, you need a pressure gauge to measure pascals.
Pressure is measured in Pascals (Pa).
To measure current you will need an ammeter.
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No, you don't have to.
Which Pascal compiler do you mean? Pascal compiler can be written in Pascal, of course.
Pressure
To measure pressure in the air. Meteorologists use them (weather people) a barometer is used for measuring pressure,the units for measuring pressure include atm,pascal,torr,mm of hg,bars.
None. A kilogram is a measure of mass, while a pascal is a measure of pressure. The two things measure different things and, according to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
The pascal is a unit of pressure named after Blaise Pascal, the French mathematician and physicist.
Editing, compiling, linking, running and debugging Pascal programs.
The SI unit for pressure is the Pascal.
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Units of Pascal, Torr, or Bar are commonly used to measure pressure. These units represent the force exerted by a fluid or gas over a given area. Pascal is the SI unit, Torr is commonly used in vacuum measurements, and Bar is used in meteorology and industrial applications.
To measure current you will need an ammeter.
Both are a measure of pressure. However, they vary a lot. 1 pascal is 0.000145037738 pounds per square inch
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The international standard unit for measuring pressure is the pascal. 1 pascal = 1 newton / square meter. A unit commonly used is the bar; 1 bar = 100,000 pascal; and that's the approximate air pressure at sea level. Older units that are still sometimes used include mmHg (millimeter mercury).