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Pascals is a unit for pressure in physics. Pascals can be written into the following equation: <math>1 Pa=\dfrac{1 N}{m^2}</math>. | Pascals is a unit for pressure in physics. Pascals can be written into the following equation: <math>1 Pa=\dfrac{1 N}{m^2}</math>. In SI base units its <math>kg\;m\;s^{-2}</math>, Which could be confused with <math>J\over m^3</math>. | ||
==Etymology== | |||
Pascals are eponymically named for [[Blaise Pascal]] | |||
Revision as of 15:15, 28 February 2020
Pascals is a unit for pressure in physics. Pascals can be written into the following equation:
. In SI base units its
, Which could be confused with
.
Etymology
Pascals are eponymically named for Blaise Pascal