How many megapascal in 1 meganewton/square meter? The answer is 1. We assume you are converting between megapascal and meganewton/square metre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: megapascal or meganewton/square meter The SI derived unit for pressure is the pascal. 1 pascal is equal to 1.0E-6 megapascal, or 1.0E-6 meganewton/square meter. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between megapascals and meganewtons/square meter. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 megapascal to meganewton/square meter = 1 meganewton/square meter
5 megapascal to meganewton/square meter = 5 meganewton/square meter
10 megapascal to meganewton/square meter = 10 meganewton/square meter
20 megapascal to meganewton/square meter = 20 meganewton/square meter
30 megapascal to meganewton/square meter = 30 meganewton/square meter
40 megapascal to meganewton/square meter = 40 meganewton/square meter
50 megapascal to meganewton/square meter = 50 meganewton/square meter
75 megapascal to meganewton/square meter = 75 meganewton/square meter
100 megapascal to meganewton/square meter = 100 meganewton/square meter
You can do the reverse unit conversion from meganewton/square meter to megapascal, or enter any two units below:
The SI prefix "mega" represents a factor of 106, or in exponential notation, 1E6.
So 1 megapascal = 106 pascals.
The definition of a pascal is as follows:
The pascal (symbol Pa) is the SI unit of pressure.It is equivalent to one newton per square metre. The unit is named after Blaise Pascal, the eminent French mathematician, physicist and philosopher.
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