Pressure = Force/Area
Pressure = 9 Newtons/0.3 m2
Pressure is 30 Pascals
Pressure is the ratio of a force acting over (pressing on, or pushing against) a certain area. Pressure is measured in pascals, named after the 17th century French scientist Blaise Pascal. One pascal (Pa) is the pressure from a force of one newton(N) pressing on an area of one square metre (m2). Pa = N/m2. Five newtons acting on one square metre would be five pascals. Five newtons acting on two square metre would be two and a half pascals. Five newtons acting on five square metre would be one pascal.
Approximately 0.30 pascals
Pascal's law states that "pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid, so that the pressure ratio (initial difference) remains same."
You don't. Pascals is used to measure pressure, centigrade is used to measure temperature. Those two are completely different things.
About 600 pascals. For comparison, standard atmospheric pressure on Earth is about 101 kilopascals.
1.46 Pascals is exerted on the board.
The pressure measured in pascals means the force in newtons per area in square meters. Pascals cannot converted to newtons, because the area is missing. Pascals means pressure and newtons means force.
To find the pressure exerted on a surface (which is measured in Newtons per square metre or Pascals, both measurements being equal to convert,) you must divide the surface area of the object exerting pressure by the force applied to it in Newtons.
The force exerted on a surface divided by the total area over which the force is exerted is the pressure. Pressure = Force / Area Pascals = Newtons/ square meters Pa = N/m^2 or psi = lb/in^2 (pounds per square inch)
Force divided by area is pressure. If the force is in newtons and the area is in metres squared, the pressure will be in pascals (Pa).
Pressure = force (newtons) / area (sq. cms)units are newtons per sq. cmNote: SI units for pressure are newtons / sq. metre (pascals)
The basic S>I> units for Pascals, is kg m s^-2 / m^2 . That is Force divided by Area. Hence Pressure(Pa) = force/ area. Algebraically rearraning Force = Pascals X Area. Hence Force = 99500 X 2.5 = 248750 kg m s^-2 ( Newtons).
70Pa
The conversion factor is 101.325. So, atmospheres x 101.325 = kilo-pascals.
Newtons ------------------------------------------------------- The unit of pressure in the SI is pascal (Pa). Pascal is defined as N/m2; 1 technical atmosphere(at) is 9,80655.10e4 pascals.
The pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere, which at sea level has a mean value of 101,325 pascals (roughly 14.6959 pounds) .
100000 pascals are 100000 Newtons per square meter. 100000 pascals are 100 kilopascals.