Infante de marina de Kaiserliche
See also: Pascal
The Pascal (symbol: Pa ) is the unit IF of Contrainte and Pression. It holds its name of the scientist Blaise Pascal. Plural is pascals .
The constraint is a uniform pressure which, acting on a plane surface of 1 Square meter, exerts perpendicular to this surface a total force of 1 newton.
This unit is expressed in basic units as being the = .
The Pascal being a relatively small unit compared to the usual values, one uses mainly one of his multiples:
le mégapascal (MPa).
- 1 MPa = 106 Pa
Conversion towards units out of IF:
-
1 Pa ≈ 7,500 615·10-3 millimetre of mercury (mmHg, or Torr)
- 1 Pa ≈ 9,869 233·10-6 atmosphere standard (atm)
- 1 Pa = 10-5 bar
- 1 Pa ≈ 1,42·10-4 PSI
- 1 Pa ≈ 9,869 233·10-6 atmosphere standard (atm)
External bonds
-
Conversion of Pa towards other units of pressure
Simple: Pascal (links)
| Random links: | Era | The Dordogne (river) | Initial tower | The Community of Pierre communes - South - Oise | Mario Alinei | Morillon | Marine_de_Kaiserliche |