Pascal is [pressure]
[Pressure] is [Force]/[Area]
[Force] is [Mass] x [Length]/[Time2]
[Area] is [Length2]
So, all the way down at the bottom, as far as you can go . . .
1 pascal = 1 newton/meter2
= 1 kilogram-meter/second2-meter2
1 pascal = 1 kilogram/second2-meter So now you have the answer to the question, but you have not answered
the question. What you have accomplished is: You have an answer to hand
to the teacher . . . the one person in the class with the least need for it.
The correct answer would be Newtons per square meter.
The unit of pressure in SI is Pascal (equal to 1 N/m2).
Pressure is often measure in units of force per area. In the standard system of units, the SI, that would be Newton / meter2 - this unit is also called Pascal. Other commonly used units are bar (equal 100,000 Pascal), and atmosphere (the atmospheric pressure under standard conditions - close to one bar).
There are several very commonly used units to measure pressure. Probably the most common is atmospheres (atm). The other very common units are millimeters of mercury (mm Hg), which is the same as torr, and then there is kilopascal (kPa).
Units of pressure ... in anything ... are (any unit of force) divided by (any unit of area). ADDED: True, but to be more specific, the standard units of pressure are the Pascal (Pa), the Bar (aka the "atmosphere") and the pound/in^2.
Mega Pascal - measurement of pressure
Young's modulus is SI system is GPa (Giga-pascal). A Pa is a pascal with base units of Newtons per meter squared, or kilogram-meter/second squared per meter squared
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.
The SI unit is the pascal, and the metric unit, the more common, is the millibar.
A pascal is one Newton per square meter. You cannot go from pascal to meters, they are different units of measurement.
The correct answer would be Newtons per square meter.
Which following? SI units are the meter, the Celsius, the kilogram, the candela, the Pascal, the joule and the ampere.
The unit of pressure in SI is Pascal (equal to 1 N/m2).
pascal
The Pascal is the SI unit: one Newton per square meter. Other units are the atmosphere and the torr (760 torr/atm)
1 Pascal is 1 Newton per meter2 Nm-2
Pressure is often measure in units of force per area. In the standard system of units, the SI, that would be Newton / meter2 - this unit is also called Pascal. Other commonly used units are bar (equal 100,000 Pascal), and atmosphere (the atmospheric pressure under standard conditions - close to one bar).