English to Arabic Meaning of pascal - محدة ضغط


Pascal :
محدة ضغط
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Definitions of pascal in English
Noun(1) a unit of pressure equal to one newton per square meter(2) French mathematician and philosopher and Jansenist; invented an adding machine; contributed (with Fermat, 1623-1662(3) a programing language designed to teach programming through a top-down modular approach
Examples of pascal in English
(1) An alternative unit for expressing blood pressures, which has not been widely adopted in clinical practice, is the SI unit, the pascal or kilopascal One kPa is approximately 7.5 mm Hg.(2) All pressures are given in pascals consistent with the units used in the simulations.(3) Force to break or ultimate tensile strength measured in newtons/m2 or pascals is increasingly criticized as an inferior measure of adhesion.(4) It also has to cope with pressures between 105 and 109 pascals , as well as contaminants including metal particles and soot.(5) For water, the critical point occurs at a temperature of 705.2°F and a pressure of 2.21 x 10 pascals .
Related Phrases of pascal
(1) pascal ::
محدة ضغط
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1. pa ::
السلطة الفلسطينية
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