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- noun Plural form of
pascal .
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GOOGLE pascals wager if you want to compare the odds there is a God, to the odds that there is NOT.
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I understand that the kg/cm2 unit is now deprecated and that tensile strength is more commonly quoted in GPa (giga pascals) but how many kg/cm2 is equal to a GPa?
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The cyanobacteria survived shocks of up to 10 billion pascals.
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To their surprise, the scientists found the lichen and bacterial spores survived all but the most cataclysmic impacts up to 45 billion pascals.
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P is the pressure in pascals, V is the volume in liters, n is the number of moles, R is the gas constant (8.315), and T is the temperature in Kelvin.
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Examples of Charles 'law, Boyle's law, Archimedes principle, Bernoulli's principle, and pascals principle … has helped in 2 other users' posts., has been around for 10 months, 1 week
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As an example, ambient temperature can be expressed in degrees Fahrenheit, Kelvin, and Rankine; barometric pressure can be expressed in atmospheres, inches of mercury at 32 degrees F, inches of mercury at 60 degrees F, millibars, pascals, kilopascals, and pounds per square inch.
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Examples of Charles 'law, Boyle's law, Archimedes principle, Bernoulli's principle, and pascals principle … please!
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Air permeability is measured in cubic metres of air lost per hour per square metre of the house's external area when it is pressurised to 50 pascals.
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P is the pressure in pascals, V is the volume in liters, n is the number of moles, R is the gas constant (8.315), and T is the temperature in Kelvin.
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