The unit for electrical 'pressure' is the volt. It is measured with a voltmeter.
The atmosphere has numerous measurable properties, including pressure, temperature, humidity, velocity. Each of these is measured by a different instrument. Pressure is measured by a barometer, temperature is measured by a thermometer, etc.That would be a barometer. I assume you are referring to atmospheric pressure.
Radon is measured in liter's
systolic/diastolic measured by blood pressure cuff
This question makes no sense because pressure is not measured in mL.
The unit for electrical 'pressure' is the volt. It is measured with a voltmeter.
The atmosphere has numerous measurable properties, including pressure, temperature, humidity, velocity. Each of these is measured by a different instrument. Pressure is measured by a barometer, temperature is measured by a thermometer, etc.That would be a barometer. I assume you are referring to atmospheric pressure.
Electrical pressure, which is measured in volts, is actually measured with a voltmeter.
Air pressure is measured in bar.
It can be measured in N/cm2
The pressure in the Atrias and then in the ventricles
The loudness cannot be measured, because it is a personal psycho acoustic perception, and differs with each listener. The sound pressure level, a physical phenomena, can be measured by a SPL meter. See related link.
with a pressure gauge
Air pressure is measured in bar.
Radon is measured in liter's
Tire pressures are measured in (Bar) or (PSI).
It is measured in inches of Mercury, millibars, and hectoPascals.