Water pressure is typically measured using a device called a pressure gauge, which detects the force exerted by water against a surface. The units commonly used for measuring water pressure are pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascals (kPa).
Screws are measured by their length and diameter. The units typically used for their measurement are inches or millimeters.
Vacuum is measured using a unit called Torr, which is commonly used in scientific and industrial settings. Another unit used for vacuum measurement is Pascal (Pa), which is the SI unit of pressure. Vacuum levels are typically expressed in Torr or Pa to indicate the degree of pressure below atmospheric pressure.
Sound pressure levels are typically measured in decibels (dB).
Millibars or inches of mercury are the usual ones.
Magnets are measured using a unit called the magnetic field strength, which is typically measured in units of tesla (T) or gauss (G). This measurement indicates the strength of the magnetic field produced by the magnet.
The measurement of how much matter is in an object is its mass. Mass is typically measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
Concrete is typically measured and sold by the cubic yard in the United States. Other common units of measurement for concrete include cubic meter and ton.
Earthquakes are typically measured using the Richter scale or the moment magnitude scale, which are both units of measurement for the magnitude of earthquakes.
Gold is typically measured in troy ounces, with one troy ounce equal to about 31.1 grams. Other common units used for measuring gold include grams and kilograms.
Pressure is typically measured in units such as Pascals (Pa), atmospheres (atm), or pounds per square inch (psi). Force is measured in units such as Newtons (N) or pounds (lbs), and area is measured in units such as square meters (m^2) or square inches (in^2).
It can be measured in N/cm2
Millibars (mb.) you can use that measurement to measure Air Pressure. The NWS uses mbs to measure the air pressure inside a hurricane.