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Gustavo
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30 May, 12:14
What are gigapascals and what are they used for?
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Arjun Collins
30 May, 12:42
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1 Gigapascal: One gigapascal (GPa) is equal to exactly one billion pascals. A pascal (Pa) is the SI unit for pressure define as one newton per square meter. 1 GPa = 1,000,000,000 Pa.
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