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One pascal (Pa) is a very small unit of pressure; it's equivalent to a force of one newton applied over an area of one square meter. In practical terms, 1 pascal is roughly the pressure exerted by a light weight resting on a large surface, such as a piece of paper. It is generally not perceptible to humans, as typical atmospheric pressure is about 101,325 pascals, which is far greater and creates a noticeable sensation. Thus, 1 pascal feels negligible and is not something we can easily detect.

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