The Newton [N] which can also be be written as [Kg* m/s^2]
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The metric system typically uses the unit Pascal (Pa) to measure pressure. Another common unit is kilopascal (kPa), which is equivalent to 1,000 pascals.
Pressure is measured in any unit of force divided by any unit of area. The SI unit of pressure is the newton per square metre, which is called the pascal (Pa) after the seventeenth-century philosopher and scientist Blaise Pascal.
liters (volume)
Yes, mm Hg (millimeters of mercury) is a unit of air pressure commonly used in barometric pressure measurements. Milliliters (mL), on the other hand, is a unit of volume and is not used to measure air pressure.
No, "metric" is anything related to a GROUP of units, which measure all sorts of things. The official version of the "metric system" is called SI. The metric system unit of force is the Newton.