SI units are pascals
1 pascal = 1 newton over 1 square metre
The standard unit is the pound per square inch (psi), which equals 6894.757 pascals.
The measure of the force due to air pressing on a surface is called the force.If you divide that by the area of the surface, then you have the pressure.
There is no standard measure.
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Surface tension
It measured by the density of the size from the hydrometer.
area
area
It depends on what you mean by size: its length, volume, surface area or even its mass.
surface area
No, the surface wave magnitude or Ms measures the amplitude of ground motion but does not directly measure the movement of seismic waves underneath the Earth's surface. It is used to quantify the size of earthquakes based on the amplitude of surface waves.
well it depends on how big the surface is if it is a bi surface i would say yards of feet if it was small i would think you should use inches or cm. i'm glad to answer=)
I believe it is Area. But that's just what I think. I don't know for sure. I confirm it is area.
The size of a surface or region is its area.
The measure of the size of the surface of an object or region is its area. Area is typically measured in square units such as square meters or square feet.
Area is the measure of how much surface an object has.
surface area
Blaine is a unit of surface area used to measure fineness of grind in materials like cement. There is no direct conversion from Blaine to microns as Blaine measures surface area while microns measure particle size. The relationship between Blaine and particle size can vary depending on the material being measured.