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The SI unit of pressure is pascal and one pascal is equal to 1 `Nm^(-2)`

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Pressure is determined as force per unit area of the surface. The SI unit of pressure, pascal is as shown below : 1 Pa = 1 Nm^(-2) . If mass of air at sea level is 1034 g cm^(-2) , calculate the pressure in pascal.

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Knowledge Check

  • The S.I. unit of pressure is

    A
    atm
    B
    Pascal
    C
    Torr
    D
    mm Hg
  • The SI unit of pressure gradient is

    A
    `Nm^(-2)`
    B
    `Nm`
    C
    `Nm^(-1)`
    D
    `Nm^(-3)`
  • Assertion: The SI unit of force is kg m^(2) s^(-2) Reason: Force = mass x acceleration. The SI unit of mass is kg and that of acceleration is ms^(-2) .

    A
    If both Assertion and Reason are CORRECT and Reason is the CORRECT explanation of the Assertion.
    B
    If both Assertion and Reason are CORRECT but Reason is not the CORRECT explanation of the Assertion.
    C
    If Assertion is CORRECT but Reason is INCORRECT
    D
    If Assertion is INCORRECT but Reason is CORRECT.
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