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Atmosphere is a unit of pressure used in various contexts.
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A dekapascal (dPa) is a derived unit of pressure in the International System of Units (SI) that is equal to 10 pascals (Pa). The pascal is the SI unit of pressure defined as one newton per square meter, and the dekapascal serves as a convenient multiplier for expressing pressure levels that are too small for practical use in pascals alone. The use of dPa allows for easier representation of various atmospheric and related pressures, particularly in meteorological contexts.
The dekapascal is commonly used in meteorology to express atmospheric pressure. It's a preferred unit in many contexts where pressure levels are monitored such as weather forecasting and aviation. The dPa is also utilized in engineering fields, particularly in the calibration of instruments and sensors that measure pressure.
The pascal is one of the least used units in everyday life, yet it plays a critical role in scientific research.
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pressure • Non-SI
A dekapascal (dPa) is a derived unit of pressure in the International System of Units (SI) that is equal to 10 pascals (Pa). The pascal is the SI unit of pressure defined as one newton per square meter, and the dekapascal serves as a convenient multiplier for expressing pressure levels that are too small for practical use in pascals alone. The use of dPa allows for easier representation of various atmospheric and related pressures, particularly in meteorological contexts.
The concept of pressure measurement dates back to the work of scientists like Blaise Pascal in the 17th century, who investigated fluid mechanics and pressure. The pascal was officially named in 1971 by the International System of Units (SI) after Pascal’s contributions, and the prefix 'deka-' signifies a factor of ten, allowing for larger pressure values without resorting to cumbersome numerical expressions.
Etymology: The term 'dekapascal' combines the Greek prefix 'deka-', meaning ten, with 'pascal', derived from the name of the French mathematician and physicist Blaise Pascal.
The dekapascal is commonly used in meteorology to express atmospheric pressure. It's a preferred unit in many contexts where pressure levels are monitored such as weather forecasting and aviation. The dPa is also utilized in engineering fields, particularly in the calibration of instruments and sensors that measure pressure.
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