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pascalA unit of measurement for pressure in the International System of Units (SI), symbolized by Pa. The conversion factor from lbf/in2 to Pa is 6,895 Pa per lbf/in2 (psi). For example, 5,000 psi = 34.5 × [..]
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pascalThe SI unit of pressure, equal to a force of one newton per square meter. 101325 pascals = 1 atmosphere; 105 pascals = 1 bar.
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pascalThe unit of pressure produced when one newton acts on one square meter (1 N/m2). It is abbreviated Pa.
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pascalA computer language which is used to write programs, also used in teaching programming.
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pascalA unit of pressure, equal to 1/100,000 of a bar.
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pascalhigh-level computer programming language, 1971, named for French scholar Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), who invented a calculating machine c. 1642.
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pascalThe SI derived unit of pressure. One pascal (Pa) is equal to 1 newton m-2. The kilopascal (kPa) is the preferred unit for atmospheric pressure, but the more familiar millibar (mb) is the unit of press [..]
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pascalA high-level programming language designed to encourage structured programming practices.
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pascalUnit of pressure in the metric (SI) system.
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pascaln. An Algol-descended language designed by Niklaus Wirth on the CDC 6600 around 1967--68 as an instructional tool for elementary programming. This language, designed primarily to keep students from sh [..]
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pascalInternet Glossary Pronounced pass-kal, a high-level programming language developed by Niklaus Wirth in the late 1960s. The language is named after Blaise Pascal, a seventeenth-century French mathematician who constructed one of the first mechanical adding machines. Pascal is best known for its affinity to structured programming techniques. The natu [..]
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pascalThe pascal is the official SI unit of pressure." > The pascal is the official SI unit of pressure. Photodisc, Getty Images [..]
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pascalPronounced pass-kal. A high-level programming language developed by Niklaus Wirth in the late 1960s. The language is named after Blaise Pascal, a seventeenth-century French mathematician who construct [..]
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pascalA programming language developed by Blaise Pascal.
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pascalSI unit expressing force per unit area (PSI is the English equivalent).
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pascalunit of pressure or stress equal to 1Nm^-2
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pascalThe French mathematician and physicist w:Blaise_Pascal, Blaise Pascal. The w:Pascal_programming_language, Pascal programming language.
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pascalNamed after the mathematician Blaise Pascal, Pascal is a language designed by Niklaus Wirth originally in 1968 (and heavily revised in 1972) mostly for purposes of education and training people how to [..]
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pascal(n) a unit of pressure equal to one newton per square meter(n) French mathematician and philosopher and Jansenist; invented an adding machine; contributed (with Fermat) to the theory of probability (1 [..]
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pascalPronunciation pæˈskæl The SI derived unit of pressure, defined as force per unit area, as given by the following equation: where Pa = Pascal, kg = kilogram, m = metre, s = second
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pascalA metric unit for pressure. 100 kPa = one atmosphere.
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pascalThe SI unit of measure for stress or force per unit area (N/m^2).
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pascalUnit of atmospheric pressure named in honor of Blaise Pascal (1632-1662), whose experiments greatly increased knowledge of the atmosphere. A pascal is the force of one newton acting on a surface area [..]
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pascalPascal is a procedural programming language that supports structured programming and data structures to encourage good programming practices. Pascal was originally developed in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth a [..]
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pascalThe pressure or stress of one newton per square meter. 1 psi = 6,895 Pa = 6.895 kN/sq m = 0.0703 kg/sq cm
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pascalPascal was born on 19 June 1623 in Clermont, France, and died on 19 August 1662. In 1631 his father Etienne Pascal moved to Paris in order to secure ...
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pascalPascal was born on 19 June 1623 in Clermont, France, and died on 19 August 1662. In 1631 his father Etienne Pascal moved to Paris in order to secure his ...
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pascalThe SI (Standard International)unit of pressure equal to the pressure resulting from a force of one Newton acting over an area of one square meter.
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pascalA Pascal is the SI standard for measuring low gas pressures. By definition it is N/m2 (N = Newtons, m2= square meters). 1 in. w.g. = 248.8 Pa.
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pascalThe unit of pressure produced when one newton acts on one square meter (1 N/m2). It is abbreviated Pa.
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pascal(pa) SI measurement of pressure, it equals one newton per square meter
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pascalA unit of measuring air pressure.
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pascalA unit of measure for air or gas pressure. 256 pascals equal one inch of water column (IWC). One IWC = .4 pascal.
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pascalthe SI unit of pressure; equal to the force of 1 N exerted over an area of 1 m2 (symbol, Pa)
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pascalThe unit of pressure produced when one newton acts on about one square meter.
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pascalThe unit of pressure
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pascalThe unit of pressure produced when one newton acts on one square meter (1 N/m2
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pascalThe unit of pressure produced when one newton acts on about one square meter.
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pascalA programming language. A unit of pressure [Pa].
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pascalThe accepted metric unit of measurement or pressure and stress component in the measurement of viscosity. A Pascal is equal to a force of 1 Newton acting an area of 1 square meter. The symbol is Pa
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pascal
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pascalFrom the Late Latin name Paschalis, which meant "relating to Easter" from Latin Pascha "Easter", which was in turn from Hebrew פֶּסַח (pesach) meaning "Pas [..]
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