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1 Pascal
Pascal's law (pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid such that the pressure variations (initial differences) remain the same)... and one common application would be a hydraulic lift (such as those used in garages to raise cars off the ground for inspection).
Mega Pascal - measurement of pressure
No. 1 mm Hg = 133.3224 pascal 350 mm Hg = 46662.84 pascal 1 pascal = 0.0075006 mm Hg 350 pascal = 2.62522 mm Hg
According to Pascal's principle, a change in pressure at any point in a fluid is transmitted equally and unchanged in all directions throughout the fluid.
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The pressure exerted by applying 1000 N of force over 2 m² of area can be calculated as Pressure = Force / Area. Plugging in the values, Pressure = 1000 N / 2 m² = 500 Pa. So, the pressure exerted would be 500 pascals.
The SI unit for pressure equal to 1N exerted over 1m2 is 1 Pascal (Pa). The Pascal is defined as 1 Newton per square meter.
The pressure exerted by the piston would be 10 Pa (Pascals), calculated by dividing the force (12 N) by the area (1.2 m²).
pascal
The SI unit for pressure equal to 1 N exerted over 1 m^2 is the pascal (Pa).
The amount of force exerted on a given area is known as pressure. It describes how much force is applied per unit area. Pressure is calculated as force divided by the area over which the force is applied.
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The pressure exerted by the softball on the mitt can be calculated using the formula Pressure = Force/Area. Plugging in the values, we get Pressure = 175N / 0.002m^2 = 87,500 Pa. Thus, the pressure exerted by the softball on the mitt is 87,500 Pascal.
This unit is called pascal with the symbol Pa.