One Newton per square metre is one Pascal.
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Newton per m2 is equal to a Pascal Pascal's are a unit of pressure. If you think about it, the newton is force and the meters squared is area. Pressure is the measure of force per area.
Yes for every action there will be an EQUAL and opposite reaction. This is Newton's third law
Over one square metre - which is not the same - it is one Pascal.
The SI unit of pressure is Nm-2 which in words is newtons per metre squared. The units are derived from the equation for pressure which is P=F/A or pressure is equal to the force applied divided by the area over which that force is exerted.
A force is exerted on a box and an equal and opposite force is exerted by the box is an example that explains Newton's second law of motion. It states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
1 Pascal.
Over the area not volume
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That is called pressure. For example, the SI unit for pressure is the Pascal, which is equal to newtons / square meters.
Newton's second law of motion states that force is equal to mass times acceleration, or F = ma. So, if a force is exerted on something that has mass, it will accelerate.
Pascal. The pascal is equal to one newton per meter squared, or one kilogram per meter per second squared.
D = <x2> /2t.