Pressure can only be expressed as n/m2 (not n.m)
1 n/m2 = 1 pascal
The unit of surface tension is N/m in S.I. system and dyne/cm in C.G.S. system.
Not unless m = n.
Where m and n are statements m n is called the _____ of m and n.
The additiove opposite is -m+n or n-m. There is also a multiplicative opposite, which is 1/(m-n)
The details will vary, depending on the programming language. To decide whether m is a multiple of n, you can do one of the following: Check whether m % n = 0; the "%" operator calculates the remainder. If this remainder is zero, then it is a multiple. Calculate m / n; check whether the result is a whole number, for example: m / n = int(m / n). Here, especially, the details vary depending on the language; for example, in Java m / n will do an integer division, so you'll get an integer whether it is divisible or not. In this case, you can multiply the result back with "n", and see whether it is equal to "m"; but just using the "%" operator is simpler in this case.
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A Pascal.
The unit of pressure in SI is Pascal (equal to 1 N/m2).
Sound pressure is force divided by area (p = F / A) and has the unit N / m² or pascal (Pa).
the SI unit of pressure is pascal ,which is 1N per meter sq.
the SI unit of pressure is pascal ,which is 1N per meter sq.
Pressure = Force normal to the surface per unit surface area The SI unit for pressure is N/m^2
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That unit has the special name "pascal".
Its kpa