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Exapascal: A Unit of Pressure
An exapascal (symbol: EPa) is a derived unit of pressure in the International System of Units (SI). It is equal to 1018 pascals, which makes it a tremendously large unit. Pressure is defined as force per unit area, and the pascal itself is named after the French mathematician and physicist Blaise Pascal. The exapascal is primarily used in scientific fields that require the measurement of extremely high pressures, such as astrophysics or deep-sea research.
To put this in perspective, one exapascal is equivalent to about 10 million times the atmospheric pressure at sea level. Although the exapascal is not commonly encountered in everyday applications, it represents the vast pressures found in certain extreme environments, contributing to our understanding of physical phenomena in both terrestrial and extraterrestrial contexts.
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