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The unit for pressure​

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Pascal

Step-by-step explanation:


1Pa=1(N)/(m^s)

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The SI unit of pressure is Pascal (represented as Pa) which is equal to one newton per square metre (N/m -2 or kg m -1 s -2). Interestingly, this name was given in 1971. Before that pressure in SI was measured in newtons per square metre.

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