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Give reason Pascal is a derived unit​

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Pascal is a derived unit because it cannot be expressed in any physics terms, but it is an expression of fundamental quantities.

Step-by-step explanation:


{ \sf{Pasacal \: ( Pa) = \frac{newtons}{metres {}^(2) } }} \\ \\ { \sf{Pasacal \: (Pa) = \frac{kg * {ms}^( - 2) }{ {m}^(2) } }}

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