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This depends on many factors.
Those are (somewhat outdated) pressure units.
According to the System of International Units (SI), a unit of pressure is measured in Pascals (Pa), which is equal to one newton per square meter (N/m2). It was given this name in 1971, before it was just known as N/m2.One unit of pressure is called an atmosphere (atm).
(1.08W/cm2)(10-3kW/W)(104cm2/m2)=10.8W/m2.
The pressure of 1 newton per 1 square meter is called 1 pascal. Pressure = force / area pascal = newton / m2.
Pressure = Force/Area = 660 N/0.2m2 = 3300N/m2
[ kg per m3 ] is not pressure. It's density. Pressure is [force] / [area] . . . for example, [ newton per m2 ] (pascal).
Pressure = Force per unit area = Force/area Therefore the force is equal to the pressure*the area. Force = pressure*area = 101*0.25 = 25.25 Newtons
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Pressure is a measure of force per area. The SI unit of pressure is a Pascal (Pa) which is equivalent to a Newton per meter squared (N/m2).
4 per square metre.
A mole of any substance contains 6.02x1023 atoms. The surface of the earth is about 510x106 km2. This surface area is the same as 5.10x1014 m2. Therefore each square meter would have (6.02x1023 atoms)/(5.10x1014 m2) atoms/m2. This reduces to 1.18x109 atoms/m2
F=G.M1*m2/d^2 where m1 is the mass of earth m2 is the mass of mercury d is the distance between mercury and earth
This depends on many factors.
Pressure. (Note that the force must be perpendicular to the surface.) Pressure can my measured in Pascals (N/m2), psi (pounds/in2), atmospheres, or a few other units.
Those are (somewhat outdated) pressure units.