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The SI unit for pressure is pascal (Pa). One hectopascal would equal how many pascals? I believe it's letter "C"? 0.1 Pa 10 Pa 100 Pa 1000 Pa
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The SI unit for pressure is pascal (Pa). One hectopascal would equal how many pascals?
I believe it's letter "C"?
0.1 Pa
10 Pa
100 Pa
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One hectopascal would equal one hundred pascals (
100 Pa
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