帕斯卡

Pàsīkǎ
proper noun #20,693

Meanings

  1. 1 Pascal (name)
  2. 2 Blaise Pascal (French mathematician and philosopher)
  3. 3 pascal (unit of pressure, Pa)

Examples

Pàsīkǎ shì shíqī shìjì zhùmíng de Fǎguó shùxuéjiā hé zhéxuéjiā.
Pascal was a famous French mathematician and philosopher of the 17th century.
Pàsīkǎ de 《Sīxiǎng Lù》 shì xīfāng zhéxué de zhòngyào zhùzuò.
Pascal's 'Pensées' is an important work in Western philosophy.
Qìyā de guójì dānwèi shì pàsīkǎ, jiǎnchēng pà.
The SI unit of pressure is the pascal, abbreviated Pa.

Tips

history
布莱·帕斯卡 (Blaise Pascal, 1623–1662) was a polymath who made foundational contributions to mathematics (Pascal's triangle), physics (Pascal's law on fluid pressure), and philosophy. The SI unit of pressure — the pascal (Pa) — is named after him.

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