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(Pa) The SI unit of pressure, equal to a force of one newton per square meter. 101325 pascals = 1 atmosphere; 10
5 pascals = 1 bar.
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The pascal (symbol: Pa) is the SI derived unit of pressure, stress, Young's modulus and tensile strength. It is a measure of perpendicular force per unit area i.e. equivalent to one newton per square meter or one joule per cubic metre.
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originally developed in the late sixties as a programming language - it is the only main third generation language to be named after a person rather than a mnemonic - it was developed so that the developer had a language to teach his computing undergraduates which was simple and relatively easy to learn - it has been refined over the years to remov...
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A unit of pressure equal to one Newton per square meter.
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(from the article `computer programming language`) About 1970 Niklaus Wirth of Switzerland designed Pascal to teach structured programming, which emphasized the orderly use of conditional and loop ...
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newton/sq. meter
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(Pa) The derived unit of pressure in the SI system of units. 1 pascal (Pa) is equal to 1 newton per square meter. It is named after the French mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal (1623-1662).
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<chemistry> The SI unit of pressure, equal to newtons per meter squared. ... (09 Jan 1998) ...
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(Pa) (pas-kal´) the SI unit of pressure, which corresponds to a force of one newton per square meter.
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A computer language which is used to write programs, also used in teaching programming
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(Programming Language named for Blaise Pascal)
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(Pa) Type: Term Pronunciation: pahs′kahl Definitions: 1. A derived unit of pressure or stress in the SI system, expressed in newtons per square meter; equal to 10−5 bar or 7.50062 ׀ 10−3 torr.
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Pascal is an Algol-descended computer programming language designed by Niklaus Wirth on the CDC 6600 around 1967 as an instructional tool for elementary programming. The language, designed primarily to keep students from shooting themselves in the foot and thus extremely restrictive from a general- purpose-programming point of view, was later promo...
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The Pascal was a French Redoutable Class submarine of 1379 tons displacement launched in 1928. She was powered by diesel engines providing a top speed of 19 knots surfaced and electric motors providing a top speed of 10 knots submerged. She carried a complement of 67 and was armed with one 3.9 inch anti-aircraft gun; two machine guns and eleven 21....
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SI unit expressing force per unit area (PSI is the English equivalent).
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A high level programming language originally developed as a tool for teaching the concepts of structured programming. It has evolved into a powerful general-purpose language popular for writing scientific and business programs. Borland Turbo Pascal is a dialect of Pascal
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The SI derived unit of pressure is the pascal or 1 newton per square metre.Conversions1 bar=1x105 Pa1 standard atmosphere (atm)=1.01325x105 Pa1 lbf in-2 (psi)=6894.76 Pa1 tonf in-2=15.4443x106 Pa1 torr=1 mmHg1 mmHg=133.322 Pa1 inHg=3386.39 Pa1 inH2O=249.089Pa1 mmHg=13.5951 mmH2
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noun a programing language designed to teach programming through a top-down modular approach
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A metric unit for pressure. 100 kPa = one atmosphere.
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High-level computer-programming language. Designed by Niklaus Wirth in the 1960s as an aid to teaching programming, it is still widely used as such in universities, and as a good general-purpose programming language. Most professional programmers, however, now use C or C++. Pascal was named after the 17th-century French math...
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SI unit of pressure, equal to one newton per square metre. It replaces bars and millibars (10
5 Pa equals one bar). It is named after the French mathematician Blaise Pascal
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A unit of pressure, equal to 1/100,000 of a bar.
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Pascal is a French name for boys. The meaning is `Easter child` The name Pascal is most commonly given to Dutch boys. (28 times more often than to American boys.) Pascal is given to boys and girls in the Netherlands Use for the other sex: Pascuala, Pasqualina, Pascale, Pascaline What do they use in other countries? Pascale Pascalle See also: Pasqua...
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