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1\ \text{Pa} = 1\ \frac{\text{N}}{\text{m}^2} = 1\ \frac{\text{kg}\cdot\text{m}/\text{s}^2}{\text{m}^2} = 1\ \frac{\text{kg}}{\text{m}\cdot\text{s}^2}
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Although dimensionally equivalent to $\text{kg}/(\text{m}\cdot\text{s}^2)$, the use of the derived unit ($\text{Pa}$) is strictly mandated by the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM)/) to avoid confusion when dealing with applications related to the mechanical stress tensor or pneumatic systems [2].
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