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Encyclopedia > Pieze

The pieze is the unit of pressure in the former Soviet mts system, 1933-1955. The symbol is pz. Pressure (symbol: p or P) is the measure of the force that acts on a unit area. ... The metre-tonne-second or mts system of units is a system of physical units introduced in the Soviet Union in 1933, but abolished in 1955. ...

1 pz = 
t/m·s² = 1000 kg/m·s² = 10³ Pa = 1 kPa = .01 bar

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The pieze is the unit of pressure in the metre-tonne-second system of units (mts system), used, e.g., in the former Soviet Union 1933-1955.
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The SI derived unit for pressure is the pascal.
1 pascal is equal to 133.32237 torr, or 1000 pieze.
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