Pascal and si unit of measure

Asked by Aniket Sharma · 2 years ago

Why is the Pascal considered as the SI unit of pressure?

1 Answer

The Pascal is considered as the SI unit of pressure because it is derived from the fundamental units of the International System of Units (SI). It represents the pressure exerted when a force of one Newton is applied uniformly over an area of one square meter.

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