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: a unit of pressure in the meter-kilogram-second system equivalent to one newton per square meter
2
Pascal
or PASCAL
: a structured computer programming language developed from Algol and designed to process both numerical and textual data
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It’s equipped with 30,000 pascals of suction power, a 300-watt motor, and a wide roller brush to effortlessly clean hardwood floors, tile, marble, and low-pile carpet.
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Equipped with 25,000 pascals of suction power, this stick vacuum easily sucks up debris, crumbs, dust, and pet hair off tile, hardwood flooring, carpets, and more.
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The device is equipped with two suction modes and has a maximum speed of 15,000 pascals, which is similar to that of a stick vacuum.
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With 1,400 pascals of suction power and two brushes, the vacuum sucks up dirt, dust, and pet hair with little effort, according to shoppers.
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Word History
Etymology
Blaise Pascal
First Known Use
1956, in the meaning defined at sense 1
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“Pascal.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pascal. Accessed 29 Nov. 2024.
Kids Definition
pascal
noun
pas·cal
pas-ˈkal
1
: a unit of pressure in the metric system equal to one newton per square meter
2
usually capitalized P or all capitalized
: a computer programming language developed from ALGOL
Etymology
named for Blaise Pascal 1623–1662 French mathematician
Medical Definition
pascal
noun
pas·cal
pas-ˈkal
: a unit of pressure in the mks system equivalent to one newton per square meter or to 1.45 × 10−4 pounds per square inch
Biographical Definition
Pascal
biographical name
Pas·cal
pa-ˈskal
pä-ˈskäl
Blaise 1623–1662 French mathematician and philosopher
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