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A pressure of 10 N/m² is equal to 10 Pa and 9.86x10⁻⁵ atm.
Pressure (P) is the measure of the perpendicular force (F) applied to an object's surface area (A):
[tex] P = \frac{F}{A} [/tex]
Hence, the unit of the pressure is Newton per square meter (N/m²), which is defined as Pascal (Pa).
[tex] 1 Pa = 1 N/m^{2} [/tex]
Also, we have that 1 atm is equal to 101325 Pa, so:
[tex] P = 1 Pa*\frac{1 atm}{101325 Pa} =9.86 \cdot 10^{-6} atm [/tex]
So, in a pressure of 10 N/m² we have:
[tex] P = 10 N/m^{2} = 10 Pa = 9.86 \cdot 10^{-5} atm [/tex]
Therefore, a pressure of 10 N/m² is equal to 10 Pa and 9.86x10⁻⁵ atm.
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