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  1. Pascal (unit) - Wikipedia

    The pascal (symbol: Pa) is the unit of pressure in the International System of Units (SI). It is also used to quantify internal pressure, stress, Young's modulus, and ultimate tensile strength.

  2. Pascal (Pa) | Definition & Conversions | Britannica

    A pascal is a pressure of one newton per square metre, or, in SI base units, one kilogram per metre per second squared. This unit is inconveniently small for many purposes, and the kilopascal (kPa) of …

  3. PascalABC.NET

    A next-generation Pascal programming language that combines the simplicity of classic Pascal, a wide range of modern extensions, and the broad capabilities of the Microsoft .NET platform.

  4. Pascals explained

    The pascal (Pa) is the International System of Units (SI) derived unit of pressure and stress, defined as one newton per square meter. It quantifies internal pressure, stress, Young's modulus, and tensile …

  5. Pascal Programming Tutorial - Online Tutorials Library

    Pascal is a procedural programming language, designed in 1968 and published in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth and named in honour of the French mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal. Pascal runs on a …

  6. pascal – Metric System

    One pascal is defined as the pressure exerted by a perpendicular force of one newton on an area of one square metre.

  7. Pascal basics - Free Pascal wiki

    Aug 30, 2020 · Contents 1 Pascal basics 1.1 Control statements 1.2 Subroutines 1.3 Compiler directives 1.4 Use of conditions, messages and macros 1.5 File types

  8. Pascal, Blaise | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Pascal was proclaimed a heretic and a Calvinist during his lifetime and has been called everything from a skeptic to a nihilist by modern readers.

  9. What were the famous Blaise Pascal inventions? - HowStuffWorks

    His best-known philosophical invention was Pascal's Wager, the argument that pragmatism demands living your life as if God exists, because you will lose little if God is a myth but stand to gain …

  10. Blaise Pascal - New World Encyclopedia

    Blaise Pascal (June 19, 1623 – August 19, 1662) was a French mathematician, physicist, and religious philosopher. Pascal was a child prodigy, who was educated by his father.